Show I Calendared Social Events is a list of ot the committees committees com corn F FOLLOWING who have in charge the annual Pioneer ball which will willbe willbe willbe be given Iven Friday evening November November No No- Jo- Jo vember 19 at the Odeon hall hail b by the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers Committee on arrangements Olive arrangements n Olive e P. P fL Eardley Jr Annie learL L. L Jones ees Lalene IL H. Hart Elizabeth lIzabeth P P. Hayward Zina Card R. R Wright Vr h Lillie I C. C Wolstenholme ll holme Grace c L L. Laxman en Annie A A. Livingston Program committee committee- May Belle ll T. T Davis 1 Mary Marv r J. J Clawson May A. A Bird id Grace C. C oslen eie ar Annie r A. A Livingston Grace L. L Laxman Luman Finance Finance Fi Fl- nance committee committee Beatrice Beatrice J. J Lloyd Lois H. H West Vest Ina ma F. F Lisonbee Eliza Redmond Hedmond Emerette C. C Smith Edith C. C Freil FreU Fannie C. C Woodruff Hortense Hortense Hor- Hor tense Annie Meier Jennie GIllett Gillett GIl- GIl lett Sophronia Horn Laura G. G Steph Steph- ens Stella Stena J. J Sandberg Ellen JR R. Ad- Ad nold Josephine J. J Woodruff Hazel Franks Mabel Bean Dean Reception committee com corn Olive Olive P. P Eardley Annie L. L Jones Lalene H. H Hart Beatrice J. J Lloyd Ethel Smith Snow Kate T. T Burton Burton Durn Durl Bur Dur- ton n Lois H. H West Annie n P. P Paul Mary a 1 J. J Clawson l o Isabel i K Thurman Ida L. L Allen Abbie H. H Cowley Julia P. P M. M Farnsworth Lora B. B Holman Laura C. C Cutler May Belle T. T Davis Maria Marla Y T. Dougall Alice M. M Horne Homo Susie T. T 1 Gates W. W Sears Annie W. W Cannon Emmeline B. B Wells Sarah J. J K Miller Sarah J. J Cannon Julina K S. Smith Clarissa S. S V Williams 1111 am 11 Vilate 1 N. N N N. Bennion Elizabeth S. S Cartwright Emma Lorilla 1 L. L Home Hannah Hannah Han lIan- nah S. S Lapish Francis Francl Armstrong Sarah Swift Lillie C. C Wolstenholme Mrs D. D H. H Livingston As a special feature Miss Katheryn Gabbott and Miss Miranda Watson will dance the minuet and in connection tion with their pupils from the Deseret Desert gymnasium will present a series of old fashioned dances during the intermIssion intermission sion period Of Ot course the really unique feature of ot the ball ban will be the grand march which will take place at 1030 which will upon this occasion be bea a bridal fashion show for there wilt will willbe be present fifty or more brides in their historic gowns some of these gowns being fifty years old A cordial welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come is extended to all ladles ladies who have their bridal gowns carefully folded folded fold told ed away In perfumed chests to give them an airing upon this occasion The mothers may not be able to w wear nr the gowns themselves but the daughters daughters daughters daugh daugh- may represent them and the veils Yells orange blossoms wreaths fans mitts mitt and even the little bridal sImpers rs so eo carefully pre preserved through the years will be brought forth to complete the costumes Invitations have been Issued by the entertainment committee of ot the Commercial Commercial Com Corn mercial club for their next dancing party of the winter series to be given at the club November 20 The affair is termed the Autumn Glide and promIses promises promises prom prom- to be one of ot the ethe most delightful parties ever ver given at the club Supper Supper Supper Sup Sup- per will be served and unique features features features fea fea- tures will be bo introduced during during- th the supper hour The committee includes R. R J. J Froiseth Freeman Bassett R n. M. M Cross Arch Browning Albert Merrill C. C C. C Backes and A. A V. V Richey The step One club will give a hall ball at atthe atthe V lk Arr th the ia Ladies Ladies' Literary y club on Thanks Thanks- giving Guests will be entertained during the evening by The Dancer Music is to lIe le furnished by bythe bythe bythe the Star All-Star Four lour S S S Final arrangements for tot the Charity Charlt ball to he be given under the auspices of ot St. St Marks Mark's Hospital Charity association association association tion at the Hotel Utah November 26 will be made at a a. a meeting of the executive executive exe exe- committee chairmen of or committees com corn and workers to b be held at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Utah Tuesday y at 1 30 Armistice day was celebrated by the 1116 Bachelor Knights In a dancing party at ate atm atthe atthe the Ladles Ladies e Literary e club In n honor of members m of r the organization n fo foin who were e in the service American flags lags were wed n ran on rooms and carnival features were developed developed developed de de- de- de serpentine in patriotic colors and caps and favors for tho the thod d dancers were red white and blue Light refreshments were served The guests were received by the new officers of the organization IncludIng Including ing Ralph Bruneau supreme bachelor G. G L. L Buckley superior knight Par- Par nen Caufield Austin Gibbons The committee on arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments included R. R A. A Kane Joseph M McKay Mc Me- Kay and Robert Driscoll About guests were In attendance The of Salt Lake assisted by the ladies ladles of the Womans Woman's Benefit association gave one of or the most enjoyable enjoyable enjoy enjoy- able entertainments of ot the season at Odd Fellows' Fellows hall Tuesday night More than members and their families were present and all aU enjoyed the program presented under the di direction direction direction di- di of a committee from each of or orthe the three Maccabee lodges In Salt Lake A very prettily appointed shower In honor of Miss Hattie M. M Horspool who is to g be rM married r to Victor H. H Goge- Goge r dahl soon was given by her sisters Miss Etta Horspool and Mrs Ruby H H. MacMillan last evening The affair was given In the K of P. P hall Ilan which was decorated with pal palms and flowers flowers flow flow- ers era for the occasion The evening was spent in dancing followed by a dainty luncheon served In the dining room At the close of ot the evening the tho various arious were opened by Miss Horspool The club gave the second sec see ond of ot a series of dancing parties at atthe atthe atthe the Ladies Ladles Literary club Tuesday eve eve- ning The Ohio fox tox ox trot and 1920 1320 one- one step were features of ot the program Parties will be given by the club on ort the he second of ot each month I during the winter season I Word comes from Ocean Park of an another another sri sri- other delightful affair given by the Utah-Idaho Utah delegation at the beach I I A loge party at the Ocean Park d dancI I log ing io pavilion J was given Tuesday U d y yd evening evening eve eve- ning In honor of ot Senator and Mrs 1 Reed need I Smoot who are spending some time In southern California The guests of ot otI I the evening exclusive of ot tho the honored i guests were Mr and Mrs O. O H. H Hew flew I lett Mr and Mrs James Howard Mr I and Mrs II 11 E. E Whitmore Mr fr and Mrs I I George E. E Gerrard Mr and Mrs IrI O. O A. A Kirkelie Bishop and 1 Mrs frs C. C W W. Nib Nib- Ie Icy ley Dr and Mrs G. G F. F Harding Mr I and Mrs Irs J. J N. N Chadwick Mr and Mrs Willard Done Mr and Mrs P. P W W. Dun- Dun I yon you Mr Ir and Mrs Henry Mr and Mrs Lon Len J. J Haddock Mr and Mrs J I C. C B. B Stewart Mesdames s Mrs Hazel Gl Gleason ason Mrs A. A C. C Cole Mrs Homer i Sherwood Mrs Della Delia e W. W Foster Mrs I I Minnie r Smith d Mrs rr Lulu I Mrs F F. R. R Mrs Mrs A. A H. H Taylor Mrs M. M C. C Swan Mrs fr Charles Webster Mrs John R. R Winder Mrs Joseph Hull Mrs Preston Cannon Misses Fay Catherine Stewart Miriam Cannon Mercedes Harding Nora Nicholson Nichelson T T. Alice Freeze fl eje Jensen ensen Miss s Melissa r Marjorie Marjoric Swan Miriam Done Elizabeth Best rl Alice e sf Stewart an Virginia irginia 1 Glenona 1 faa Harding Thomas Ruth nuth Drad Brady Ida Mav May Valiant Dorothy Smith Priscilla A A. A. A Claridge Elizabeth beth Done Norma Taylor l Evangeline Green Green- wood Berenice Haddock Henry I 01 Glen 11 Simmons Fred Kaufman Kauf Kauf- man W. W L. L W. W Cheminant J. J C e. e Cole Colo I Lynn Sherwood Ralph fr io Condit Reginald g Doane Ioane e Audrey Collyer Preston st Can Can- Continued on following page pas CALENDARED EVENTS Continued from from preceding page non W. W C. C Powers Francis Prior C. C C. C Charles Andrews Clyde Webster Sidney Holbrook Hail Earl Kaufman Kaufman Kauf Kauf- man William Claridge Douglas Doane Henry Newell N N. Buffington Franklin Foster olter C. C U. U Siewart Stewart Jr J. J Hirschmann Hirschmann Hirsch Hirsch- mann and Vern Friedel Mrs W. W W W. Fleetwood entertained at ata ata ata a large bridge tea l Friday afternoon at ather ather ather her home on East First South street Nine tables were arranged fo bidge and others came in for tor tea The hostess hostess hostess host host- I ess was assisted by Miss MIS Marjorie Chipman and Miss Sarah ah Chipman C Mrs Airs A. A E E. Goodspeed entertained at ata atI a prettily ap appointed bridge luncheon I Friday at her home on Harvard avenue avenue ave ave- I nue hue for Mrs T. T H II Morgan Moran of Venice Cal who is at the Hotel Utah Luncheon Luncheon Luncheon Lunch Lunch- eon was served at one table set with an amber crystal service and an ep- ep ergene of the amber crystal filled with I violets centered the table Gold birds r holding di le the I place cards perched h upon tre goblets Covers were e PI laid for gr Mrs I Morgan Mrs L. L T. T Pierce Pice Mrs E. E W W. Mrs H. H W. W Hall Ball Mrs J. J Leo Bachle Mrs Theo Willis Mrs Kaynor Haynor G. G Mackey and Mrs 1 l F. F J J. J Chamberlain I Argenta lodge F F. F A. A M. M celebrated ed its ninth forty-ninth anniversary Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day night at Masonic with temple a i reception cards and dancing A large j number of the members of the lodge and their wives were in attendance I The committees in charge included General General General-F. F. F W. W Morrison L. L M. M Brumbaugh Brum Brum- Drum I baugh George King Program Program Program-L. L. L H H. I Harding I. I W W. Stone Morris Stephenson Stephen- Stephen son Refreshments Refreshments-l' Refreshments Refreshments-i. F. F M M. Orem G. G W. W Lynch A. A L L. Headburg Reception Reception- W. W I. I Snyder and the officers and past masters of Argenta lodge No 3 a. Dance I I I. I W. W Stone F F. W. W Sellwood Bellwood A. A D D. D Pinney II 11 G. G Parcell G. G W. W Harn Hann H H. O. O Sanford F. F W. W Meakin Cards Cards- Cards Cards- I I Mrs L. L M. M Brumbaugh Mrs F F. D D. Keeler Mrs F. F W W. Morrison Mrs H. H L L. Baldwin Mrs R L 14 Loughborough Mrs A. A Conover Mrs E. E R. R Gibson Decoration Decoration F. P. P IL H. Crager J. J l F F. P. P Birkenstock Abe L. L II IL Fruhling Fruit Fruh- jl ling C. C N. N Sargent j Fruh-j s Mrs Frank S S. S G Gainey entertained ata at I a bridge luncheon Wednes Wednesday ay at her home in the La France apartments in honor of Mrs Mr Harry J Hill of San Bernardino Cal Luncheon was served at the small tables each centered with silver bud vases holding pink tea roses The hostess was assisted by Mrs Raymond T T. Stites and Mrs S S. S S. S Fus- Fus selman Trose bidden included Mrs Raynor J. J Mackey Mrs Theodore Willis Wil Wil- lis Mrs W W. D. D Mrs W. W H. H Parker Mrs S. S W. W Standiford Mrs William Morrison Mrs Oscar J. J Roark Mrs l Joseph Wood Mrs O. O C. C Pavey I Mrs Walter Morrison Mrs V. V K Ball Mrs W. W C. C Livesay Mrs F F. L. L Hart Mrs J. J S S. S and Mrs Roy Wolf f Miss Grace Hogan and Miss Sadie Briening entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at the Hogan home on East Sixth South street for Miss Marguerite Shea a bride of Wednesday Games and music were features of the evening Pink and white were the colors chosen for decorating the rooms and a basket of chrysanthemums mums in pink centered d the supper table and pink tulle streamers ex extended extended ex- ex tended from the basket to the four corners cor cor- ners of the table and tied in bows about Kewpie dolls Thirty guests were bidden and the hostesses were assisted I by Mrs A. A J. J Hogan Mrs M. M I. I Reinard and Miss Grace Hoga Hogan I Mrs C. C A. A Lempke entertained at a a. I of luncheons Monday and Friday followed the The guests MonI Monday Mon Mon- I day included Mrs Brindley Mrs W W. I OBrien O'Brien Mrs H. H G. G Miller Mrs H. H Phelps Mrs A. A Larson Mrs J J. L L. Mrs T. T Hughes Mrs J. J Joy Mrs Y T. Cutler Mrs A. A Aylett Mrs A. A Lehman Mrs N. N Nelson e Mrs W. W Walters Watters a Mrs r s A. A Strom tm Mrs i s t C. C Drown w and Miss I Honora Stagg The guests on Friday I Included Mrs Brinley Mrs J. J W W. Walsh Mrs A. A Kelly Mrs W. W R. R S S. ue Mrs Rc Rollin Mrs firs I A. A Anderson es Mrs M. M Corey Mrs Ms S. S Reynolds ey Mrs A. A F. F JI c Custer l 1 Mrs J W. W ll Maycroft Mrs C Flandro Mrs C C. R. R n. Beck Deck Mrs F. F F D. D Brown Drown Mrs A. A LarI Lar- Lar Larson I son Mrs O. O Olsen Mrs Irs E. E Penrose Mrs G. G Jarman Mrs C. C II H. Carlson Mrs R. R Senn Mrs D. D W. W Jessup Mrs 1 C. C Bergin Mrs Irs D. D and Mrs J J. J F. F Alley Mrs Edwin E. E Byer who is visiting her mother Mrs Clara Woodruff Beeb Beebe Beebe Bee- Bee b be entertained at an informal tea Thursday afternoon at her mothers mother s home on First avenue when twenty twenty- five lve guests were bidden to meet Mrs Edwin M. M Chandler of Pocatello who Is her gue guest t. t The living rooms were decorated with rose and the t tea a table was centered with a basket of the feathery chrysanthemums mums in bronze shades tied with a burnt orange tulle bow Orange candles candle can can- dle II in bronze I lonze holders were at either I enu 01 or me the table table which was covered with a handsome lace cloth Tre lre hostess hosteS was assisted by her mother Mrs Clara Woodruff Beebe Deebe Mrs Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence and Mrs Adolph Quist The silver tea given Thursday at the Sarah Daft home for the aged on South Thirteenth East gast street under the auspices of the board of directors of the home was attended by a large number of interested friends of the i org organization Patriotic decorations in I honor of Armistice day were used and I a basket of scarlet and white I roses cenI centered centered cen- cen I the table I i Presiding I at the tea table l were Mrs SI Simon Bamberger nn b g Mrs F. F S. S Richards Mrs George A. A Lowe and Mrs Duncan MacVichie Assisting III in serving were Miss ISS Ruth Cowie Miss Elsa Miss Marjorie Wasson and Miss Ruth Muth Heginbotham Assisting in receiving were Mrs John I F F. Cowan Mrs James E. E Berkeley Mrs Charles G. G Plummer Mrs Warren Beni Benjamin Ben Ben- jamin Mrs C. C II F. F Cate Mrs Stanley H. H i Clawson Mrs A. A A. A H. H Cowie Mrs B. B A. A Froiseth Mrs F. F M. M Gray Mrs Mr John E. E Murray Mrs J. J 1 F F. Marshall Mrs I George Putnam Mrs Louis Simon Mrs B. B A. A Mrs Ira D. D Wines and Mrs M M. M I. I B. B Whitney The general committee on arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments included Mrs Irs M. M R. R Mrs Grant Swan Mrs Simon Bamberger Bamberger Bam Bam- Damberger berger Mrs W. W W W. Fleetwood Mrs I Walter G G. Tuttle and Mrs Frank J. J Heginbotham Mrs Marsh P. P Boothby gave harp selections selections se se- se- se I during the afternoon and piano numbers were given by Mrs Jacob Kahn Miss Ruth Cohen gave several solo dances Miss Mss Deborah Wilkes and Mrs Norman G. G Atkinson were the ac ac- ac- ac Miss Lucille Smith entertained at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister Mrs Daniel H. H Cannon in honor of Miss Mamie lamle Schueller a popular bride The rhe home I was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums mums and a basket of the same feathery feathery feathery feath feath- ery flowers centered the tea table The hostess was assisted by Mrs Cannon and her mother Mrs J. J A A. Smith and Miss La Rue Ruo Smith SmYth Fifteen |