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Show cietyJ Nday Colors Enliven Tea ,'0w of crimson pomsettla a,Vv berries, with a background 111 n vo a delightful holiday 5rCM'thc Richmond homo, where nCna and l,er daughter. swton Push, received from ,,'0.1- yccrday afternoon, in ""iher daughter. Mrs. Kdimind ' "ho has recently returned 0 ,'to write lic-r home. Jlnd a basket of red car- 1:1 , i,ov of white and red toodle. with streamers ' r the cloth. Red caudles ! svl . ,,vrc at opposite cor- ;rn"e,- " Vfet- .... tea table were Mrs. ".La Mrs. Vi.10.1 W-orthmsr J 'il . i . H Sowles. Mrs. Char cs e, , cl" -trviHS and enterta-.n-l-e Mrs. William story. kut '1 V I awry. Mrs. Will V Ge0?Pr-e Lawrence. Miss ,'rS-.'ls Fobert Jelllson. Miss i ;ed invitijons wero Issued. ' C --ost elaborate weddings of " " J be Ihat of Miss Mvlan v';r of Mr. and Mrs. George "' ,',is eitv, and Carl 8. Swan- 0Ue Waho. which will take k, Frt Congregational church "t Vt -30 o'clock. The cere-performed cere-performed by the Kev 33:- Ind will be followed by a j,j fii t-e president's suite at the '! be attended by her sls-limine sls-limine Smith, as maid of i.- ii'lma Swanholme of Boise, SJu Smith. Miss Katharine ?d Idele Justin, Miss Ora ..Miriam Hubbard, Miss Bessie Ul Helen Sharp, bridesmaids; C ,0"r Wherry. Miss Betty Km?r.t, r n Clieesman ol Ogoen and Miss f flower girls; Milton Smith, e !-nf'Mr and Mrs. J. B. Smltn, '" Rupert C. Shaw of Pasadena. ',, Dr Clifford Rudine. John Hen-v A Wallace, Alfred Robert Abbott, William McAr-on' McAr-on' Douglas and Fergus I'ergu- Mrs A. H. Peabodv entertained a, I Ji'mrtv last night at their M hird avenue. Christinas coiors 0 ej out in the decorations. A er p'e was the centerpiece for 1 tabic, with red and green rib-aire- to each place. When the1- III jre "pulled, a favor was found ill eI1d, which had been hidden ) T Ka candles were in crystal oly and red berries were used d rooms. The evening w as spent ..tfcliing, music and dancing. ( Iga sorority of the University ltcrtair.ed at a women's Pan-a Pan-a vesterday afternoon from 4 liStC lofii, at its cnapter house on last street. A color schemo of lid straw, the colors of the sorority, was used in decorating; the rooms. A wicker basket ot" red and yellow yel-low chrysanthemums, tied v illi eilov.-nuillne, eilov.-nuillne, iormed the centerpiece lor tile tea table. Senior members of the sorority pre.sld.ed in the dining-room and were assisted as-sisted by pledge members of the surority. The guests numberevl I'eo. Members of the freshman class of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party last evening at the New-house New-house hotel. University colors nud emblems em-blems were used in decorating the ballroom. ball-room. Tho patrons included President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoc, Professor and Mrs. Frederick Pack and Professor and Mrs. A. I.. Mathews. Tho commktleo on arrangements Included .Mark Clark. Miss l-lleanor Woolley. Miss Alice Nelson, Miss Mae Higby and Edward Davis. Members of the Emery club of the University Uni-versity of Utah entertained last evening at a dancing party at the Emery dormitory. dormi-tory. Christmas decorations and colors weia used throughout tho rooms. A light supper was served. The guests numbered sixtv. Tea was served at the T. AV. C. A. residence yesterday afternoon for workers work-ers preparing for the pageant to be given soon under tho auspices of the association. associa-tion. Mrs. .1. A. Ilogle was hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. Eloyd Weeter presided pre-sided at tho tea table, assisted by Miss Claudia Greene. The guests numbered twenty-rive. a In honor of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of the late Mrs. Mary Stewart Stew-art Campbell, Utah pioneer, about seventy-five of her descendants will meet today at the home of EllioLt C. Tayior in Salt Lake. Tho party is being given by the Misses Anna Campbell and Agues Campbell. I The Women of the University of Utah will meet this afternoon in the women's rest room of the John r.. Park building. Mrs. May Belle Thurman Davis will speak on "Tho Mormon Battalion." Several musical numbers will bo given bv the tirant trio. Mrs. K. H. Bradford Is the chairman of the arrangements committee. Other committees follow: Refreshments. Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe. Mrs. Levi E. Young. Mrs. Mosiah Hall, Mrs. Elbert Thomas, Mrs. E. Roland Eewis, Mrs. William M. Stewart: decorations. Mrs. Walter A. Kerr, Mrs. Thomas Brighton, Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Mrs. 11. B. Ketchum. Miss Barton, Bar-ton, Mrs. U. X. Straup; program, Mrs-Thomas Mrs-Thomas Varley, Mrs. Stephen L. Richards; Rich-ards; reception, Miss Maud Mav Babcock, Mrs. J. II. Tipton. :;: 4 The Browning section of the I-adies' Literary club w-iil meet at the clubhouse this afternoon for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Barrette and Mrs. S. P Inch wUl be hostesses. Miss Louise L're will entertain at a rose tea this afternoon from 3 until G o'clock, at her home on East South Temple street. V The Gamma Phi alumnae will meet this afternoon with Miss Marie Gaby, 1135 East First South street. Miss Harriet I Moyle will be the assisting hostess. Miss Margaret Falk will entertain at bride luncheon today at her home on East First Soutii street, in honor of ".Mrs. Evan Thomas Jones, formerly Miss Phyllis Shaap, who was reeentlv married. Tne Girls' circle of the Westminster Presbyterian church will have a cake sale at Keith-O'Brien's this morning at 10 o'clock. The bazaar for the benefit of ti e parish of Our Liivine Savior will close tills evening. eve-ning. Tempting wares are on sale for Christmas shoppers. A musical program will be given this evening under the direction di-rection of Miss Ethel Hogan, following i an oyster supper. j 8oeloty nftvB for tbe fiuuriay cdlilonB -will Dot b9 received hy tolpphoao later thaa 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Btieh Items Diuet relate only to events of Saturday or for tbe c.ming week. 6-eal events of the ; pust week must be sent In by Friday nigbi. I i I I |