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Show WITH tho i'l.-a of spivm-lin- the i-Uer of thf. holiday -;;. son to in'-n in thft nrvii-c of thf; coun-try. coun-try. the young womfii of tho L'ni verity of I.'tali Milertairicd at ;t (iaitciiiK l;nty In at evening at tlin 1 Int. ! 1, tali in honor of the .Moldiei'.-! at I-'ort IjoukUih. Tim hall-room hall-room vwi.s iW-corat -T willi the na-ilonal na-ilonal colors ijtul university bamif-rs. The I-iit!H nrrln-stra, which f nrnfph'-rl the muic: for d.i n-i ntr, was st-n "turl hy a bow. r of iialms uml ffrn:i. f'Min-h was sf-rvprl at. ejih'-r rii.l ol the mezzanine llonr an-l inm:;oi! and wi lh- colors id I he uni v-rn v, mt nn-d in the (r-n-ora t Inns of I In pun. h ta hk s a nd Ml" .-a in- ciUiva v.i ic .-arrii'd out in tho .audi''-. Th- RiK'fits wit jv.-Hvr-d hy nieinhf-ra of the univei-Mlly f.n-uHy and i-a.-h was i;l ven a. t-: i d h-ari ni his nun if:, whifh whh worn, during the evening and acted l as an iutrodiirifon. The rw-pt inn Oin-niitt.e Oin-niitt.e Includi-rt th.' following: Or. and Mrn. John A. WidtH'ie, Mr. and Mrs. Klrhnrd ft. hvman, Mr. and Mrs. James Jv'arker, Mr. llarriiiian, Professor and ,Mra. li. Koland I.cwiH, Professor and M I'm. o. .!. 1'. W'idtsop, Mrs. T. V. Ar-noklson, Ar-noklson, M!sh Maud May Hancock, Miss I iiftle RoK.-rs, Miss Lucy Van Cott and Iif-an arid Mrs. William Leary. Duritip tho Intermission a pleasing mu-fiiefil mu-fiiefil propnunnie of popular songs was Kiv-f-n by (he KvaiiH trio. J'resident John A. W kit hoc pave a short address extend- iiiK ihe he.-L wishes of the university to j t he KUi-HtK. About SOi) were In at- ; ttMidan.'f Tiie com in ittee In charge of arrange- 1 mo nt s included the following officers of the. student body: Miss Marjorie White-ley, White-ley, viee president; Miss Helen Speneer. secretary; Bryan Johnson, treasurer, and Lyman Home, yell master. Members of I he. faculty who have worked, with the students in making arrangements are. Adam iJenniou. Dean Lucy Van Cott and Mis. T. W. Arnoldson. Other members of the commit tee were Clarence Rudine, M iss I'ivon Sharp, Miss Helen Young-berg. Young-berg. Miss Beatrice Squires, Miss Ruth Wlscomb, M iss Amy Silver. Miss Lucile Snedden. Miss Cordelia Straup, Arias Harriet Moyle and Miks Connie Young. A Washington dispatch says: Mr. and Mis. Tlif odore Amussen entertained at dinner Thursday night at their home in Chevy Chase. The guests included the Hue de Gramond do Giuehe, military attache at-tache of the French embassy; Commander Command-er Briggs of the J'Jnglish navy. Senator and Al is. Will lain H. King, Miss Ruth Hose, M iss Adrienne King and Clarence Bamberger. Mr. and Mrs. William OrimsdeH announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to I inert 1'. Van Voorhis. The marriage will take place this evening at the home of the bride, 75;! East Fourth South street. The Utah branch of the National Woman's party will give a card party this afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing have gone to southern California for a several weeks' visit. Mrs. Anna Waldon of Seattle, Wash., is tho guest of her son, Tj. C. Van Voorhis Voor-his and Mrs. Van Voorhia in the Kensington Ken-sington apartments. She came to attend ! t he marriage of her grandson, L,e inert i Van Voorhis, and Miss Mary Grimadell, which will take place tonight. Mrs. W. B. Mundy of Las Vegas is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Philips, in the Palace apartments. ' Mrs. Martin P. Mulvey. Jr., has gone to San Diego to spend the holidays with her husband, Regimental Sergeant Major Mulvey, who is stationed at Camp Kearny. I Mr. and Mrs. Pan Heaston have gone I to San Diego to spend the holidays with i their son, Clyde, who is at Camp Kearny. i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and son, Gleed, will leave today for New York to spend several weeks. 1 ; I j Mrs. 15. Y. Taylor has gone to Call- i fornia to visit her sons, L. R. Taylor in L.os Angeles and Lawrence Taylor, ! who is with the 115th artillery at Camp Kearnv. j Mrs. J. W. Walsh, son, John, and "daughter, Kleanore. left yesterday for 'Chicago and Cleveland for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Don Coray will leave today for a several weeks' visit to California. She will spend Christmas in Fresno and will la tcr go to San Francisco. Mrs. H. K. Boreman has rented her : home. lu7t lr irst avenue, and has gone to jLos Angeles to spend the winter with her son, Ray K. Mayol. Mrs. Deane Monahan and little daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothea Deane, left Thursday to Miss Lily Wolstenholme, who will leave next week for southern Califor- nia to spend the winter. spend the holidays in California. They will visit Mr. Monahan's mother in Oakland Oak-land and Major and Mrs. W. P. Piatt in San Francisco. . Mrs. Robert W. Bradley is spending the holidays with her son, Dilpert Dickert of Cheyenne, Wyo. Miss Alice Won, Miss Olive Wall and Mrs. Clarence D. Lang, formerly Miss Mary Wall, will return to the city today from New York to spend the holidays with their parents. Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Scott of Olmstead have come to the city to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Young. After the holidays they will go : to New York to visit for several weeks i with Captain and Mrs. Clarence Sage, ! formerly Miss Fay Scott, and Lieutenant Pavk Scott, who has been assigned to duty in New York. Mrs. Louise Sullivan Titcomb and her little daughter, Barbara, have returned from San Francisco, after spending the past month visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Luman and Miss Phyllis Luman left last week for California Cali-fornia to spend the winter. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cotton In San Francisco during the holidays. Mrs. Cotton was formerly Miss Jeanette Luman. Lu-man. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Groo have gone to spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. V. L. Martineau, at Raton, N. M. j(: ' Mrs. C. A. Walker has returned from Washington, D. C, where she attended the national W. C. T. U. convention. Mrs. A. M. Rice has gone to southern California to visit her son, Earl, who is at Camp Kearny. She was accompanied by Miss Pauline Ilagman. Miss Orpha Kingsbury, who is attending attend-ing the American School of Dramatic Art in New York, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Billings Bil-lings in Boston. Mrs. Billings was formerly for-merly Miss Edith Kingsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burt of Golconda, Ariz., are receiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter at the home ot Society news for the Sunday edition will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Such items must relate only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone tele-phone later than Friday. Mrs. Burt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker, in this city. Mrs. Burt was formerly Miss Neva Walker. Mrs. James K. Shaw left Wednesday for Long Beach, Cai., to spend several months. Mrs. C. C. Frazier and daughter, Geral- dine, of Pocatello are guests or mrs. Frazier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hansen, on G street. Mr. Frazier will come for Christmas. Mrs. L. L. Terry has gone to New York to spend the holidays. Mrs. N. C. Snell of Soda Springs is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Herman. 5 Mrs. Frank Knox has returned from New York and is at the Bransford. Judge, and Mrs. F. C. Loofbourow and three children left Wednesday for Long Beach, Cal., where Mrs. Loofbourow and children will spend the remainder of the winter. Judge Loofbourow will return after the holidays. Miss Margaret O'Brien and "Miss Helen Kearns have arrived from Notre Dame, Ind., to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jenkins and littlo daughter, Betty Ruth, and Mrs. John Rudy will leave the latter part of next week for Los Angeles to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale have gone to San Francisco to spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Benton Ben-ton Hunter. Miss Marion Bird and Miss Joan Bird, daughters of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, arrived yesterday from Menlo Park, Cal., where j thev are attending school, to spend the ; v,nii",i-ifc -nrii li i liAi i- mnthpr Mrs. A. H. Peabody will leave next week for San Francisco to visit her son, Edwin, who is at Fort WSnfield Scott. Mr. Peabody, who enlisted as a privaLe, has now been made sergeant i Mrs. A. H. Warren has gone to Berkeley Berk-eley to join her daughter, Anne, who is attending the University of California. Mrs. Wan-en and daughter will spend th holidays with friends in San Diego. . Mrs. James Hogle has gone to Florida to spend the winter. |