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J Il F rr JJ H I I ti I 1 I II J t L J P 7 za rj I wA 1 0 Wr iiiI e Sr r I 6 j t r J ett I Y d I 1 rh S' S 1 vp J r Apropos r os of r r S t V Mirrors vr a Reflecting Re ting F r j f r i. i v I f SI IOE cE the si sixteenth century i iO have been articles of off S 1 f l le Ir furniture and as far back jis as the he twelfth to fifteenth ce centimes tji ies were indispensable to lady's ladys l dys dy's toilet carried at th the girdle in much the style of the vanities present day They vere formed of rich rich ivory 1 carved or set with costly jewels real works of art though then w were re made with short handles handleR as 88 the lorgnette Venice is the birthplace of commercial mirrors and held the market for more than a century i ithen then others discovered the art of producing reflection IIi In oriental countries much is made of the magic mirror yet we neglect the magic of our own Reflecting I self is is' is not ot thc tha only gift of miri mir- mir r- r ro 1018 s they oft reflect inanimate I objects enhancing the artistry I of pf the room lighting darkened corners and adding to the fur fur- Collecting mirrors is quite a fad and several in a oom i-oom room oom i is not as bad taste as li pictures tures that are not well chosen Quaint and artistic frames with perhaps a candle andle holder at the theS S side are handed down from the Pilgrims ims and lovely carvings from the Italian masters sur- sur round some In the boudoir one never ier l. l v r h has has' too many to reflect the goot and bad features of oneself 1 S the newest gown go 1 7 tine One might go into soul ref reflections ret re- re t f J but the pools of the exterior x el or are de deep p enough and the harm pharm is only in the reflection of he the individual after all There are are none none so plain but find inter in in- r ter st in self sell study leaving ing to the I skeptical to reflect upon Burns' Burns oft repeated lines tines 0 wad so some e the giftie S gie gie us 5 T. T s e as i see us I S SOCIETY S RS ALV ALVAH LE LEE LEB and small mall M MRS son Bon will arrive today to be with Mrs Lees Lee's parents Judge and Mrs John A. A Marshall Tt 1 RS RUSSELL P. P HARTLE left M MRS Monday for Tacoma to join J. J IV L Colonel Hartle who h has s re recently recently recently re- re been assigned to duty there Colonel and Mrs Hartle were the motifs for an elaborate dinner dance given by the officers and wives of Colonel Hartles Hartle's regiment nt at Tacoma Tacoma Ta Ta- coma Wednesday evening e 6 Mrs William R. R Foster of Winona Minn will vIli arrive today and will be bea a guest at the Lee Charles Miller bome on on East First South street for I several weeks I Rosc Roscoe e W Channing is expected to the first of the week and willbe will willbe willbe be at the tie Hotel Ut Utah b. b 1 Mr and id Mrs John P. P Bruns and andS S S Jack have moved from the theS the'S S 'S B and are now at home at 55 24 ast South Temple street Mr J and Mrs Bruns have with them jr-Bruns' jr runs Brims parents Mr an and r- r Mrs Y of New York I y J v. v p. p Ir j 1 M. M Johnson Mrs Elizabeth Cora ancL Mrs A. A J. J Gorham have re rera a tp ned from rom Denver where they went went- p t t a war work co council Julian al Bamberger has returned ret from froni extended Eastern an trip f I Lieutenant nant Fisher Hard has return re returned returned re- re turn turned d to to Salt Lake and will take tale up his l V e practice Lieutenant and Mrs Harris Harrig and Miss 1 Harris Harris' mother Mrs 1 Ch Chailey ll are at home in the theS S terrace Mr dr and Mrs O. O J. J Salisbury are ex ex- ex home the first of the month CUNNING CUPIDS P I D S SCORNER S CORNER Beebe Beebe- Camp Campbell bell S Artistic In detail were the arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments of the home wedding Thursday evening which united In marriage M 1 Hester lIester Beebe daughter of O. O C. C Beebe and Lorenzo Snow Snow Campbell of Ogden The ceremony was vas performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop David A A. Lyon and was followed by a reception and Informal Informal informal mal dancing The living room where the ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony was performed was transformed into a beautiful garden scene and tl couple stood inside gates formed of cloth of gold with white pillars twined with green and baskets of lovely pink roses in floor baskets Palms and ferns combined with and snapdragon snapdragon snapdragon snap snap- dragon furthered the garden effect A color scheme with cardinal predominating predominating was used in the dining room A large wedding cake surrounded by baskets of deep red Richmond roses centered the supper table an and sliver silver candelabra with red cathedral candles andies were at either eUhe end of the table The bride wore a gown of dark blue georg georgette tte crepe beaded in jet with a II ahat ahat hat of or taupe maline and boots bools and of lIt Her bouquet gloves taupe was a shower of pink roses and sweet peas The maid of honor Ralphine Barrell wore a a frock of georgette In the dark blue shade with a picture hat of black end and carried deep red roses Miss Helen Woodruff one of the bridesmaids bridesmaids brides brides- maids wore pearl gray georgette with hat and boots to match and carried Ophella Ophelia roses Miss Sarah Quail the theother theother theother other attendant also wore georgette of dark blue with a blue hat and her bouquet was of pink roses John Gunther was the best man The bridal party were assisted In receiving the guests by Mr 11 and Mrs 1111 O. O C. C Beebe and Miss 1 Carol Hutchins and Miss Ia 1 May Silver assisted In the dining room One hundred and fifty Invitations were issued and the tier orchestra furnished the music for dancing The couple will be at home for tor the present Plesent at attle Hotel l Utah Young Young Morrison The marriage of ot William Morrison 1 Duch Duchesne Utah UtaJi and Miss Ella L. L Young of Salt Lake Lalee was solemnized at the tile First Presbyterian church of Ogden Tuesday evening by the Rev John F. F Carver Caner The couple was at attended attended attended at- at tended by Mr and Mrs N. N A. A Morrison son and law in of the bride bride- Mrs l I Mop lop was formerly matron of the Juvenile court of ot Salt Lake i Farris I A pretty home wedding ng was solemnized solem sOlem- Wednesday day when Miss 1 Gertrude Gertrud Farris only odly daughter of ot Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Randolph Farris became the bride of of Clyde J. J Ashton The Rev Chester A. A Snyder r performed the ceremony remony In the presence of the immediate families and anda a few close friends Smilax combined with spicy pink and white carnations decorated the rooms Miss Beth Ashton Ashton Ashton Ash- Ash ton was the bridesmaid and the brIdegroom bridegroom bride bride- groom was attended by Carl Lundquist from New York where they have re resided resided resided re- re sided for tor the past year Mr and Mrs C. C E. E Groesbeck have arrived from California California and and will be in Salt Lake a few days Mrs Kenn Kenneth th Luman and baby daughter Phyllis Jane left Tuesday for Ocean Park Ca Cal to spend the remainder remainder re re- re- re of the winter Mr and Mrs G. G E. E Bowerman have returned from St. St Anthony Ida lda andare andare and andare are at home at the Bransford for the winter Mr arid and Mrs 1 Jack Findling left Tuesday for New York to be gone several several sev sev- eral months Mr I and and Mrs J. J R. R Walker Wiker and daughters Miss Margaret Walker and Miss Sybil Walker Valker leave tomorrow tomorrow tomor row for California Witcher Walker Valker left Thursday for the l East Kast ast to resume his studies at Yale Mrs Raymond Haymond S. S Mason lason formerly Miss 1 Leta McMillan of Los Angeles has arrived In Ip Salt Lake and will be bethe bethe e ethe the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs 1 II IL G. G l 1 McMillan an on last feast South Temple street for several weeks Miss l Marion n Bird I and Miss 1 Joan Bird d daughters of Mrs A. A II IL S. S Bird have returned to Menlo Park Cal to resume their studies Mrs Charles Ira Tuttle and baby daughter accompanied by Mrs 1 Ernest rnest of Chicago arrived ed Thursday to be the guests guests of Mrs Tuttles Tuttle's mother Mrs Mercy V VV Lewis on West Vest Fifth South street Mrs 1 Radcliffe Q Cannon and Mrs Ms I Merrill Nibley have gone to California Call Cali fornia to spend the remainder of the I winter I Miss Ruth Kerr lerr daughter daughter of f Mr 11 and Mrs Kenneth lenneth C. C Kerr of Seattle who has been een a guest at the Le La Grand I Young home for several months left yesterday for h her r home on e. e Mrs C. C Dana Haynes and little I daughter Helen Dorothy Doroth of Bingham Ilett left left- Sunday January 12 for Pasadena Pasa Pasa- dena dana CaL where they will spend a afew afew afew few months at their winter home Mr MI I Haynes will probably join Mrs Haynes and daughter before beor t the e return Mr 11 and Mrs airs T. T 1 W. W Naylor have re returned reu re- re u turned from New York where they have been visiting with Mrs Naylors Naylor's sister Miss lIss Katherine Roberts who Is doing reconstruction re work In one of the United d Stat States s general hospitals I IJ I Mrs Mis J J.- J. C C. Lynch and daughter Mary left last Indiana where Miss Mary will enter school at Saint Mary- Mary of- of the of I Lieutenant and Mrs Clarence Baird arrived ved Friday from- from Moscow Idaho where Lieutenant Baird has been personal personal personal per per- adjutant at the University of Idaho Mrs Ga Gay l former Miss bliss Realms Realms o of Red Cross CrossI I And Clubs CLEOlAN will meet T day at o'clock with Mrs C C. I Clarence Claience Third ave aye nue Mrs MIs A A. A 0 O will vili read re-ad a paper on Standards of J duca- duca I tion The rue Good Day Visit club will meet January 22 22 with Mrs Geisler at 46 41 East Sast Fourth South street The rhe Oliver CX O I Howard owald Womans Woman's Relief Re lIe- their regular I lief Corps will hold meeting me Wednesday at I. I O. O O. O F. F hall halt hallat hallat at 2 Members Me and nd officers art ale urged to tb be prompt as the business meeting will be followed IJ by a card cacti party to which all G G. G A. A R. R and W W. R. R C. C members are invited Prizes will willbe willbe be given and refreshments re served The Tue committee on arrangements includes Mrs Mis Sarah Commiss Mrs 1 Sarah CannIng Canning Can Can- ning Mrs 1 Lizzie I Mrs airs Sarah rey firey Mrs Mary Baer and Mrs Sarah Harah I Ensign The regular meeting of 61 the Ladles' Ladles Literary club to be hed held January 24 will wm be an evening meeting and husbands husbands husbands hus hus- bands and friends of the members are Invited A popular and scientific lecture lecture lec lee ture will be given by Professor II 11 J. J Plumb on Wireless Communication and Wave Vave Motion The Red Hed Cross auxiliary r of the Ladles Ladles' La La- illes' illes Literary club will meet Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day at the clubhouse for all day sew sew- ing lug The Browning section of the LadleS Ladies Literary club will meet Saturday January January January Jan Jan- uary 25 at the clubhouse at 1 Luncheon will be served followed by bythe bythe bythe the reading of Mrs Grant Swan and Mrs Bertha Martin will wm be the hostesses The Poetry Society Of Utah Monday evening let at 8 o'clock in the thep p public library William Cullen Bryant ryant will be the subject discussed and the public is Invited I iThe The Seekers' Seekers Literary club will meet at the tile home of Mrs A. A J J. Eaton Meredith Mere Mere- dUh apartments Tuesday January 21 All members rs requested Este d to be present The Red Cross auxiliary of the Catholic Cath Oath I olic Wom Womans Woman's ns n's league will meet me-et for sewing Monday and Thursday at 2 o'clock in the Dooly block There is urgent need ed for refugee garment garmen workers workers work work- ers era and a large attendance is desired There will be a meeting o of the Marg Mar Mar- larg g garette rette club at the residence of of Mrs 1 Pruss at South Fourth East at 81 on Tuesday January Januar 21 To decide dedde de- de cide clde on the date of a dance to be given I some In the tile next month All AU members are urged to be present This will also be a social meeting The Needlecraft auxiliary to the Red RedCross RedCross Cro Cross s will meet Monday afternoon at o'clock with Mrs John Hudson of the Fairmont apartments Mrs 1113 V. W. P. P Rowe Row chairman of the Sunshine unit of the Red Cross appreciates appreciates ap ap- ap- ap pr clates the number who have been attending the Tuesday and It Friday sewing meetings and desires as many manyas manyas as as possible this w week ek for there alemany are ale many marty refugee garments to be completed com corn plated The Tuesday meeting is at Amelia Palace and Friday at the Com Can mercial club all day I Helen will leave soon for tor San Francisco to Join her husband h who Is stationed there ther Mrs David Keith and small son have arrived from Ocean Par Park Ca Cal where they have been during the holidays with Lieutenant Keith who will re return return return re- re turn to Salt Lake Lale by automobile Major and Mrs J. J R R. Clark Clarl of Washington Wash ash ashIngton ington D. D C. C are guests of Mr and Mrs 1113 W. W V. V D D. Riter SS Mr 11 and Mrs Fred C C. C Hathaway and children have gone to Long Beach forthe forthe for forthe the remainder of the winter Mr Mrs airs M. M Bohmer left Thursday Loc foe Ocean Park to remain some time Ume Mrs l' l E. E D D. D Hammond and little da daughter Florence left Wednesday for forSan forSan forSan San Diego to join Dr Hammond who I is In government government service there I Mrs 1 Mrs Girard R left Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day for Denter Denver for a short visit Friends of Mrs Jasper A. A McCaskell 1 kell Itell will be glad to learn that she is convalescent nt after an attack of ot enza i Lieutenant Joe Porter h has s arrived from froin California r Lieutenant Thomas Kearns has been mustered ou out of service at the Mather Mathel aviation field and is at home with his mother and sister at the Kearns home on East South Temple street Mr lr and Mrs Jack Thomas ale ate at home at the Hugh residence 1027 East South Routh Temple street Mr and and Mrs George Benton Wilson and twin daughters Marion Marlon and Mildred Mil Mu- dred have returned from Los Angeles Angele where they spent the holiday season Dr and Mrs George E. E Davies have as their guests Mrs D Davies Davies' parents Mr 11 and Mrs 1111 Nell Neil Currie of St. St Paul Minn Mrs Mra D. D A. A Fitzpatrick is recovering from an attack of influenza at the loll Hob Holy Cross Cross hospital Mr and and Mrs Archibald H H. Cohn COhl of ot No 8 Cornell apartments announce the arrival of a baby girl Ir Thursday mornIng mornIng mornIng morn- morn Ing a at t the Holy l Cross hospital Mother and baby Mrs II if T. T T. T Young leaves next week for New York t I Mr 11 and Mrs Valter t 1 F. F have t returned from froni a two w weeks weeks' eka trip to California Miss alias B Bell ll Dewey left Dewe-left left today for a months month's trip to New Y York Mr and Mrs Frank C C. C Chamberlain are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born bom January 16 at the Holy Cross hospital Mrs Chamberlain ham was wasI I formerly Miss Miss' A Alt Aila Taylor |