Show I A A CROUP of charming matrons m and anti maids malls who are prominently identified with with the Nonsectarian Charity league who will well to give ive a bazaar a Hotel Utah on next Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings I I t 1 r r I v t a f. f t V I f s k W Wt Al i 5 i GAD J v g i m i Y 5 1 s rf v i n. n r r rC C y I I 0 t c dr RS CLARENCE E 1 o BAMBERGER C R. R I fyr I J iI r a 1 y Lf 3 1 Y 4 f x r w IRENE Sf L i f f fr yf foam rItT ay r fir Y 7 e C r t HU HUC 1 NF C MONR srul Ie II r r 2 E. E 1 t ta f Sic r il 4 2 a o ti t KIMBALL u r II J i I J v fj t s w rl rrt iy V r Ya y i k y t Y t kJ S 'S 6 r. r t n L c. c t it j a ay i S s r rd y Y t y r d' d 6 to t Y ry Sj i t 4 y i 0 Ys d t v Sy a t ts s h Js 1 iL L Ar t r r S si M f tp r a a I S tk 4 Ai ea Y f f t fy n r G r o t L c o fh 1 P dJ y o i Y l. a tc r y rr w Y a A r r Y q u A r s e a b EL f r y i iy PI b r t Y c 0 n f t t r r 4 s. s v Sy 7 e a L i a r NOME F sY a Yr C f 6 or I Events o of o P Past st WeeD Week Wee I in every v ry detail w was s DAINTY D the beautifully Uy appointed dinner given last evening by Dr and Mrs A A. AJ J J- Hosmer r at t the Alta AHa chub followed by a dancing party at t their attractive home hom in Thirteenth Thirteenth Thir Thir- last East st street The guests were seated a at one oTle long ong ta table la lp ip t the e gold room of ot the fhe c cub t that at was WIlS centered with a Il large large erye crystal cryst al 1 basket filled with exquisite Killarney roses and feathery ferns Corsage ors ge bouquets of violets were the f favors for t the e wo women en enand and bO a athe of carn carnations were were the favors for men e Attractive ct Ve place cards decorated in violets were laid for six forty-six guests e Miss Beth Sands and David Reeves entertained a number of their young friends at a dancing party last evening at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club Miss Denise was in charge of the program one onea of the features being a cotillion when the little dancers used rainbow streamers of serpentine crepe to add to the attractive scene The I favors were cunning little caps and I fans and the young host and hostess were assisted by Mrs Airs Fred Sands Sands Mrs J. J A A. A Reeves Miss Jane Hampton Hamp Hamp- ton Miss Muriel Gayford Miss Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy Doro Doro- thy Gayford Miss Mary N Neel eel Miss Helen Marcy and Miss Alice Lund- Lund berg Supper was served from an at attractively attractively attractively at- at appointed table In one corner corner corner cor cor- ner of the dance h hall ll that was prettily decorated with crystal vases of white and pink chrysanthemums Nearly one hundred little people enjoyed the delightful affair Mrs Ledyard M. M Bailey Balley was the hostess and Mrs Robert Brewer of Chicago and Mrs Eugene of St. St Louis the honor guests at a beautifully beautifully beautifully beau beau- appointed buffet luncheon given yesterday afternoon at the Bailey home In South Twelfth East street The rooms were ga gay with tall vases vase of lovely deep crl crimson son Richmond roses and f white Thirty gues guests a were Vere hidden bidden tp to meet th the honor guests t who are are spending several weeks weeks at at atthe t the e F F. J. J Jt Fabian home Assisting in the dining room room were Miss Bailey Mrs T Theodore Parker Miss Katherine Richards Mrs Robert R. R Hampton Mr and Mrs rs Thomas H. H Mitchell entertained at a Delightful supper supper- d T c last evening at their home orne in 1 I Sou South h Twelfth East street In honor onor of Miss Miss' Gladys Post st ot cf Chicago the at attract attractive at- at tract ve house guest of ot Mr and Mrs I William P P. Kiser The early h hours purs urs of the evening I were spent In Ip dancing and later a i supper was served servell The table was beautifully y decorated with a Q lar large e crystal of blush pink roses and maidenhair ferns while the place cards rd pore bore ore the monogram of the hostes hostess hostess host host- es ess In Jn gold and were laid for Mr and Mrs W. W P P. P Kiser Kiser- Miss Post Mrs Louise Sullivan Miss Lucile Luclle Francke Archie Milner Dan Sullivan John Q Critchlow and Mr of New York Miss Dorothy Froiseth entertained a a. number of ot friends yesterday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at an informal l kensington and tea at the home of her sister Mrs Percival O. O Perkins in the Nelson apartments in honor of Mrs Harry Charles Beers of Logan who is spendIng spend spend- Ing I the week end with Miss Froiseth The living room was prettily decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with a dainty combination of white and yellow ellow Japanese chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysan chrysan- w while ile the tea table was covered with a lace cloth over pale yellow satin In the center of which yellow was a largo large crystal 1 basket tied with yellow maline maUne and filled with feathery yellow chrysanthemums Assisting during the afternoon were Mrs Percival Percival Per Per- cival O. O Perkins Miss Edith Beless Mrs Ruby Burt and Miss Rae Elmer Twenty-six Twenty guests guest were bidden to meet Mrs Beers Mr and Mrs F. F C. C Schramm entertained entertained entertained enter enter- 1 a few friends a aO ae dinner Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day elay ay night at their home in Federal Heights In honor of Miss Marion Marlon Luhn Pf of Spokane Wash who Is guest of ot Mr and Mrs George Harris Smith Covers were laid for six a Mrs Harold M. M Stephens entertained the the alumnae members of the Gamma jamma Phi sorority yesterday afternoon at their regular monthly meeting at her home in Third aven avenue e. e The The tea table was bright with a crystal basket of Killarney roses and the hostess was C Continued ti l fed fed- on page 3 I PAST WEEKS WEEK'S EVENTS Continued from page 2 2 assisted by bY several members of the sorority J II I Miss Miss' Zeta Morris was the hostess yesterday afternoon on at a delightful kensington followed b by Y a tea for twenty-four twenty guests The early afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon hours were spent in sewing and at 4 o'clock a number of guests came In for tea Yellow button chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysan chrysan- I adorned the living room while white chrysanthemums in a wicker basket the high handle being tied with white tulle graced the center center center cen cen- ter of the tea table that was presided over by Mrs George R. R Smith Miss Barbara Kinnersley and Miss Betty Moorhead s Mrs Edward E Jenkins entertained a party of young peo people le last evening at Pantages followed by a supper at the Hotel Utah grill The guests were seated at one round table that waS was artistically artisticallY artistically ar ar- ar- ar decor decorated ted with delicate pink roses Covers were laid for fourteen The University club began its series I of winter entertainments with the Thanksgiving dance given Wednesday evening at the clubhouse The affair was in charge of the social committee of the club consisting of Malcolm A A. Keyser Leonard Wilson and Carrol C. C Bintz L Dancing be began an at 9 o'clock and a buffet bullet supper supper was served at 11 ocl o'clock k kin in one of the private dining rooms About club members and their friends were in attendance r Miss Margaret McIntyre entertained at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Seventh avenue in compliment compliment com com- to Miss Dale Langwell Smith formerly Miss Jane Darling a fall bride Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Fred C. C Dern and Mrs Robert H. H Allen Assisting in serving were Miss Marion obrion McIntyre and Miss Margaret McMillen Guests were entertained at four tour tables at bridge followed by tea II Mrs Kean M Miller lIer entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home on I Eleventh East street In compliment ent to Mrs Charles M. M Walson who leaves today for tor her home in Honolulu after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs LeeC Lee C Charles Miller Covers s1 were laid for a few of Mrs Watsons Watson's close friends Mrs W W. T T. Ward entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Utah Luncheon was followed by three tables of ot bridge The members of the tho club present included included in included in- in Mrs Frank Rudy Mrs Marcellus Marcel- Marcel lus Snow Mrs Frank Chamberlain Mrs Marsh Marsh-Boothby Mrs George A. A Eaton Mrs Seymour Wells Mrs Earl Coombs Mrs Emmett Annis Mrs Lucile Lucile Lucile Lu- Lu cile McIntosh Miss Margaret Margaret- Margaret Collins Collins and Miss Birdie Langdon A delightful dancing party was given given given en Wednesday night by Mr and Mrs W. W P. P Kiser at their home on Thirteenth Thirteenth Thirteenth Thir Thir- East street in honor of their guest Miss lIss Gladys Post of Chicago The drawing room library and dining room were cleared for dancing and a buffet supper was served in to the billiard billiard bil bil- liard Hard room The supper table was was was' decorated in rose-colored rose chrysanthemums The host and hostess were assisted by Mr and Mrs Frank L L. Dodge Thirty-five Thirty guests were in attendance The Utah club gave the second of its successful series of dancing parties at the Hotel Utah Wednesday night Palms and the seasons season's flowers were used to decorate the ballroom and the mezzanine floor Punch was served during the evening About two hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred and fifty were In attendance r r The Bachelor Knights entertained v with a a large dancing party the second in a monthly series fori Pori the winter at the Ladies' Ladies Literary Literati club house Wednesday night Palms were were used about the room and the punch table in the dance hall was decorated in pink roses About were in a attendance The officers composed a general committee committe on arrangements and re received received received re- re the guests The officers are as follows R. R Driscoll ll supreme bachelor Joseph McKay bursar Edward McGuinn McGuinness Mc- Mc Guinn Guinness ss secretary The door committee commit commit- tee included Stephen Maloney and Don I Callahan The floor committee consisted consisted con con- slated of P. P J. J Owens Dr Galligan James Lynch Edward Swift and A. A A A. A Burke Miss Marjorie Howard entertained at ata ata a tea Monday afternoon at the new newE E E. E 0 O. O Howard home on East South Temple street in compliment to Miss Marion Marlon Luhn a popular guest in the city and Mrs Richard McDonough of Denver who has recently come ome here to reside Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Sherman Armstrong Mrs Roger Powers Mrs Irs Herbert Calvin Mrs Harry Harry Hrry Har Hr- ry Sturgis The young girls assisted In serving Miss M Margaret rgaret McIntyre Miss Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy Doro Doro- thy Bailey Miss Marian McIntyre Miss M Margaret rgaret McMillen Mcl Miss Marjorie l Bid- Bid well About seventy five friends called during the receiving hours 4 to 6 o'clock Mrs Arthur A A. Hall entertained with witha a kensington and handkerchief shower Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Gertrude Snow Snowa a a bride of this month The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs Tony Jacobson Mrs l A. A W. W Felt Mrs A A. W. W and Mrs Clayton Smith The other guests were Miss Venus Romney Miss Ruth Tre- Tre week Miss Frances Miss Dottie Dottle Felt Miss Mignon Denhalter Miss Marguerite Taylor Miss Mary Lee Miss Nettle Woolf Miss Becky Almond Miss Dick Almond Miss Helen Miss Dorothy Cannon Mrs N N. G. G Ward Mrs E. E M. M Flynn Mrs W W. H H. Handin and Miss Ellen The sixth annual banquet of ot th the Delta Epsilon sorority of t the ie e University University sity of Utah was held by the active and alumnae members Wednesday night at atthe atthe atthe the Alta club The decorations carried carried car car- ried ried out the sorority colors pale blue and white The guests Vere were seated at atone atone atone one long table which was artistically decorated with two large crystal bowls filled with white roses and tied with fluffy bows of pale blue tulle The place cards were plain white embossed with the gold insignia of ot the fraternity Mrs J. J Sterling Snow was toastmaster and the members who responded to toasts were Miss Claire Pendleton Miss 1 Edith Gundt Miss Frances Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son and Miss Helen Zimmerman Among those present were Mrs J. J Sterling Snow Miss Josephine Wallace Miss Leona McCurtin Mis pits Ruby Mannin Manning Manning Man Man- nin ning Miss Claire Pendleton Miss Anne Staines Miss Pearl Miss Winifred Win Win- ifred McDonough Miss Jennie Ellingson Elling- Elling son Miss Alma Ellingson Miss Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet aret Miss Marion Marlon Hiskey His His- key Miss l Daisey Harrison Mrs Carl Manning Mrs Ranch Kimball Miss Clara Kimball Miss Drusilla Gaby Miss Katherine Paul Miss Frances FrancesI I Johnson Miss Agnes es Bowen Miss Gladys Morning Miss Beth Keate Miss Mary Hughes Miss Lillian Staines Miss Judith Lillie Miss Edith Gundt Miss Harriet Cook Miss Dorothy Cook Miss Helen Zimmerman Miss Estelle Dunyon Dunyon Dunyon Dun- Dun yon Miss Helen Youngberg Miss Miss' Helen Taylor Miss Mildred Shuck Miss Ruth Mandill Miss 1 Ruth Daugherty and Miss 1 Louise Wells The committee in charge consisted of Miss Josephine Wallace Miss Claire Pendelton Miss Pearl Miss Lillian Staines Miss 1 Judith Lime Lillie and Miss Estelle Dunyon The club entertained with a card party and dance Wednesday n night ht at the home of Miss Connie Nelson on Second avenue The rooms were decorated decorated deco deco- rated In fn violets and Ophelia roses A basket of the roses and violets made ah an effective centerpiece for the table supper The club members Include Miss Edith Miller Miss Ada Miss Connie Connie Con Con- nie Nelson Miss Grace Sims Miss Hortense Hinckley Miss l Melba Meiba Rollo Miss Louise McEwan Miss Eva Billings Bill- Bill Ings Miss Emily HIggs Miss Erma Booth and Miss 1 Allean Taylor Mr and Mrs A A A. H. H Knebelau entertained enter enter enter- at a reunion Thanksgiving dinner dinner dinner din din- ner Thursday at their home No 1176 1175 South Second East street The table had as a centerpiece a vase of large pink ink and white carnations carna carna- ti Covers were laid for tor Mr and Mrs S S. E E. Samuelson Mr and Mrs J T. j Henry Knebelau Miss Mar Mar- garet Knebelau and the host and hostess Dancing music and games followed the dinner Mr and Mrs C. C D D. Rogers entertained entertained enter entertained sixteen guests at dinner on Thursday at their home 1128 11 South Eighth West Nest street Covers tere re laid for Mr and Mrs J. J E. E Freeman Miss Fern Freeman Miss La Von Freeman Miss Molly Freeman Leone Rogers Miss 1 Evelyn Freeman Douglas Freeman Freeman Freeman Free Free- man Miss 1 Florence Anderson J. J F. F Poulton Mrs S. S Rogers Claire Harrison Harrison Harrison Harri Harri- son and Miss Evadean Rogers The table decorations were carried out in Thanksgiving ideas Miss Theresa McAllister entertained the members of the Inho club Monday evenin gat a candy pull I Mr and Mrs S S. Whittle of No 11 Keyser court entertained at t dinner Thursday Covers were laid for seven seven and centerpiece for tor the table was large yellow yellow yellow yel yel- low chrysanthemums Mr and Mrs R. R Hofheins of ot Murray were the guests of Mr and Mrs Whittle over Thanks Thanks- giving I s Mrs J J. J M M. Callow gave an informal tea Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Lila Llla Van Kirk of New York who is the guest of Bishop and Mrs Paul Jones r s Captain and Mrs D. D L. L Davis of this city entertained their friends on Wednesday evening at their home No North Main street in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day Receiving were Miss Ella Jeremy Jeremy Jeremy Jere Jere- my Mrs Orrawell Williams Senator and Mrs W. W N. N Williams Mr and Mrs John James Mr and Mrs Mr F. F FB B. B Stephens Steph Steph- St Stephens ph- ph ens and Mrs Ray Ashton During the evening delicious refreshments were served those assisting In the dining room being Mrs Esther Davis |