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Show SOCIETY MUSIC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 ROYALTY TO PARTICIPATE Trc-Ide- in invests with a certain ROYALTT even Joseph F. Smith and Heber nt Grart have surrendered their boxes J. this democratic at the theatre to be sold for the occaountry. anl the average American the funds to go toward aiding: the sion, itUen "dearly loves a lord" anl In h! In hirt fwltvf cause. frlarnour a well rt 'divinity doth hedjre a king-.WMlo the le and ancient 1 of the Msrauls arid Marchlones ef and Temalr la not the o!e reason for th many x ial courtesies that a The citizens for the evening1: Mr. nn I Mrs. V.. N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. If. CllDier. Mr. and Mrs. IMward E. Jerkin. Gov. nnd Mrs William Spry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I ;pon the dlatir.K'itshed mm-b-r- s Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Niblry of fh British nobility throughout Keirrs. Dr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Hoot. and tha untry. it add a piquant an 1 alTh r itrons on th occasion follow. together !rrettIM touch to the pleas- Hot. and Mrs. WKliam Sprj'. Attorur- Mo anticipation f their coming General and Mrs. A. R. Dames. ney to" visit Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mr. and For weeks past the palely Mrs. John . cotter. Arthur - Thomas. f tha leading papers on the Pacific Judge nd Mrs. l. N. Kiranp. Judge coast hTo been filled with descriptions nn.fMr.i W. M. .MeCirty. Mr. and Mrs. of elaborate official and social func- W. W. Mr. and Mrr. Heber Arrr:rone. tions srlven In honor of the titled vi- J. Grant. W. Nilley. Charles n:'ioi. sitor. lli-'Vf.tir.m KahM p.ev. IVter A. Salt Ike. whh-- I never behln.1 in .'. Mrs. and ;'.inutl yr p ml Mrs W. Mnn'C the art and spirit of entertaining. Is I 'a r MAVor-e!ear ranslr.K th rouph the represent! tv Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Ilra Thompson, fommlltfi ?plnted for the psrpei.- ! Mr. and Mr? V.ichard I. Morrl.4.. Dr. to accord a cordial and d!rn!fle.l Mrs. I. and Gf.wans. fapt. and Mrs. beflttlnr the station of the dl H. niliotl. lr. and Mrs. John X. tlnsrulstid client. Hess. Jtidre i". Mrs It in a fat Known to all that -t ly , Ir. and Mrs. and Sche-.iKpr A. and Aberdeen has given up the crs of a Mrs. T. K!nesht:ry, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Ions; and nseful life In th interests of John A. Widtson. Mr. nr.d Mrs. Willlnrn the betterment of humanity and It J. H.irrette. Col. and Mrs. WlMard that fart rnoie than any other that Vf'in. Mr. and Mrs. Kirnort narnhrj!:er, Adds a lasting lustre to her name and Mfss Ifftmrt Mr. and Mrs. Gcorpe fame. Albert .rnith. Mr. nn Mrs. John J. Mr. Preparations are about romrletel i"r!!.tn. Iir. T. H. H. atty. Mr. nnd Mrs. for the entertainment of Lord and Lady it. H. Walker, Mr. r.nd Mr.t. Georire A. Aberdeen and a srrat deal of Interest Stf iner. Mr. and Mrs. l. It. Ciiritensn. Mid enth'istism is manifested on every Mr. and Mrs. :5. i. lV. rnd Mrs. hrrt stay T. I. Wet. her. Mr.Spnrr, In fmitifl!nn with thelMrs. and O. J Halls-buri kK ih latter part of th'. in I sr. nnd Mrs. W. Middle. Gef.rt week. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Heorse A. fCaton. Mr Mrs. Iouls S:jnon. Ir. and Mrs. AT. and r r KMrtF.II? of Jor.il soeltr circles . 1T .. rx i i tn ore sent XYX ttruisnally active at the .ir. anil .irs. i. .uriaui, :i, Miss Nora c;ieaon. ntl Mrs. time alonsr different lines. While the preparations for the !rir William It. KnK. t'ol nt..l Mrs. Richard W. Yo inr. Mr. and Mrs. K. ;. Van Law. Aberdeen nnd liie c,f I,or l an I Mr. "and Mrs. Franklin S. in their lionr Is the ;no Ir. H N. F'inkrrtoo. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and there social a'tivii of the Important H. Walker. Mr. and Mr. (leorire P. are many otiiers of n more o les per- J. Mr. an I Mrs. I.er- flreene Rich- l'vper. u? rrds. Mr. and Mrs. sonal rhiri'"lr whl'h are W. K. Ware. Hr. an. I Mrs. Charles r. WIUox. J. Tod the time and T'.er?ies of n Hood vlr. Mr. ami Mr. Hani-ieNew-h. Mr. and Mrs. James H, Moyle. i;ronrs of on.ea and srtris prorrJren? Mr. and Mn J. hit I. er. Mr. and in so' iety j re k v i ;w: uo lio n s of th ir Mrs. A. N. M. K v,. Mr.Hpn Mrs. II. fl. am! . Prof and Mrs. Levi IMsnr t'r.ie to aid the fnd of t e Vh!tn.-yIreri..:s Iir. and Mrs II. N. Mayo. Mr. hristni.-?stamns at t,.,t i"..-.-. nd M: s. W. H. MfCornlek. Mr. and .!rs. 1. Callisier. V.. le.nllnsr stores nr.d l;otel Mr. ai d Mrs. Willi.ir.i Wallace. Mr. and Mr. Tlmmis f'hnrrh fiirs f,uinr.- and s.'Ns are Kearns. Mr. and Mr. W. N. Williams. also prtci.il festures of the present ?dr. and Mrs. Noblf Warm m. Col. and when tte booths and different :trs. Nphi Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. V. I Mr. and Mrs. l:olney T. departments where faney and useful Htathakos. ItailRer. Mr. aid Mrs. . C. Re be. Mr. artirifs' s'lUable for Christmas Rifts. and Mrs. Charles 8. Hurton. Mr." anl e candy nnd .it trell a Mrs. Auerbach. Mr. nnd Mrs. are presided over I 5' women V. W. Rlter. Dr. anri Mrs. Hoi Kahn. Mr. and Rlshop and Mrs. active in rlrireh and K"Ud. :rs. John I. Speprfr. Jones. Rev. and Mrs. nr also be The I'oT'.d.ty brides to V.. IavJes, Ir. ami Mrs. i . rnmlns to ih front In demantiinir F. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Joep Crom, r losrnttlon. an! fron now n r Mr. ar.d Mrs. Robert W. Hpansler. Mr. Mt.s. i;.ore . R If. Jr. Hr. nmi totind of prennptlal entertTinlnK is and . V. H. Mrs. Prof. M.it;.1 M.iv n af'er-r.'oth-!r honor. Inrludlntr j.t.inn'l In Rab o k. Mrs. W. N. William. Mrs. formal Hsmon llimhrcrr Mrs. and .venin affair, both '. Riei.ard lo'.mif. Mrs. Ceo ;e T. t'dell. Mrs. and Informal. Geoshean. Mrs. R'a Hmoot With all of the ahove nicntionel Joseph I:senherr5--. Mrs. John M TonnJd, Mrs. btisy to be perforr-iet:X J. Ci. McIonald. Mrs. Rose H. Widts h l the women, IVllows. Miss I'dna Mv iri and Ins 'lorf( Mi I. eland. Mis Sarah Miss Harah IMvls. also to be fddlns:t n. eirly Christmas shoppingnndIs the c short. f: tiken Into rr.pol leration The teen. ommit be to bid fair n,rttm-i"of Tark dtrs The committees follow; the I with to overt matiy fi'de Reception Mrs. Kmmttlnc R. Wells. preparations of every kind Mrs. William Spry. Mrs. OforRe V. Mrs W. N. Williams. Mrs. A. rertitrtini: t the home and domestic Wallace. V. Rrown. Mrs. Juiina Smith. Mn.. life. 4? Rovile ii Felt. Mrs. Roz r Rowers. Mrs. i - anoors. .ur?. i.. ori- following editorlvl sr. i poe --rnffrnnn. " Mrs. i'rnmn A. Kinpev, lr. fro i tie current nntnner ..... ..... . . i.avtt'.Mrs. Hie" Air rraszin will be nf parftcu-l-- r Rainier. Mrs. Rmlly S. Richards, R. Jnnins. Mrs. C. S. KinlTfre?t to tiie friends of the r.oylc I'rlsciRr. Mrs. J. T. Retess. Mrs. R. II. ney. The Hilt In tanted hik. finit'.y '. S. Wilcox. R. J. Mrs. Mr. Klrl. who Is the Walker. Mrs. U Ifc jo'inss Terry. Mrs. W. Mont r of Fdward Milton F.ovle. the Ft.rry. Mrs. Ida S. Dusenherry. lr. Mat-ti- e dvjght-HuRhp-- t Cannon. Mrs. Charles W. r rar.ddanshter of the late Judtce and Mr. Annie Wells Cannon, Whitley. of Mrs. Jonathan I'.oyle. and Mrs. RUy Wolstenholmc. Mrs. Eliza-betMrs. Marth K. Coulter. Mrs. Charles Royie I'stmer. has eviQul?Iy, IlarrltiKton. Mrs. Lottlo Inlel dently Inherited the clfts and literary Mrs. I'atil Mrs. o. . J. Salisbury. Mrs. in tho f n.Ily. R.txter, talent whlrh W. Rattle Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. Jensen. c listen-IntThe poem wasr written after R. R. MrCornick. Mrs. Daniel Spencer. to a program piven by the musieian Mrs. Gcorjce Ryper. Mrs. J. K. Cosprlff, Mrs Carrie Jacob Rortd. Mrs. C. S. Rurton. Mrs. John C. Cuttnl corr.pos,r. Mrs. Jose; h Peery, Mrs. mu ler. Thomas ho ! nell kr.tvn in Salt Tak r t tIf... ftX Reatherwood. Mrs. Amanda Rapley. "''--' -sjpkir.sr of poetry, we trustIn that , Mrs ,, v irson. Dr. Jane S. Skol-yo- u this field. Mrs. Kilzabeth J. Hayward. Mrs. have not overlooked 'Art Rovle. th John D. Spencer. Mrs. A. II. Parsons. Fetter liS'ie. by Jo.eptdne invitations Mrs. Sol Sieged. Mrs. i dsughter of Kdwin Milton 1 nvrence Mrs. tda Smoot Dusen- wrote ' The S juaw Man." f berry. Mrs.Green. Royle. Iladiror, MIsa 1'dra Rodney Mav Davis. Mrs. W. J. Rarrettc, ?drs. An adeiuate definition of art In It We T. W. Ttoyer. Mrs. D. Alexander, Miss Is art in itself. I roadest sens Williams. Mrs. Annie Weils Canmore have never seen It beautifully de- Kate non. Mrs. Harold Smoot. Mrs. Janette fined than In Mis Roy'.e. closing line: A. Hyde. Mrs. W. p. Kiser, Mrs. H. Q. "For what Is ast but a speaking Whitney. I,ur;ch'..n Mrs. Alice Merrill Horn, souir" Mrs. diaries H. Wells, vice chairman: ART. chairman; Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mrs. . and in the harmony th.tt Joseph T. Kingsbury, Tdrs. Rmnta A. "?he Empey. Miss Mary Teasde!, Miss .Myra follows Ml?s Louise F.. Jennings. Mrs. answer. Sawyer. and yon I.ove dilne ctlls Francis Georse stlchl, Mrs. Renner X. aro borne aloft She sing, and you Smith. Mrs. I p. Arnold son. Mrs. Zlna On the wlnsrs of the darting stvallows. T. Card. Mrs. D. M. Stranp. Mrs. Isaac Jenr.Inps. Mrs. R. D. R. Thompson. Pain and joy swell your heart. Decoration Mrs. W. F. Adams. Mrs. And this is art! Malcolm Keyser. Mls Sarah RddlnK-toFor what Is art bnt a speaking soul?" Mrs. Joseph Nibley. Miss Jane Josephine Fetter Royle- llowatt. Mrs. Emma P. Romney. Miss W. R. Tyndale, Miss Louise Holt. Mrs. W. P. Keyser. Mrs. Henry Dinwoodev. Tickets and Printing Mrs. A. J. Gorham. chairman; Mrs. K. F. Rootj Mrs. K. H. Jenkins. Mrs. Joel Xiblev . R A N'G R M f I N TS have teen about Miss Kate Williams. Mrs. R. w. Younir. Mrs. J. A. Reeve. Mrs. Frances K. completed for the entertainment of Thompson. Procrarn Mrs. Heber M. Wells. Mrs. Lord and Lady Aberdeen, who are exT. Hyde. Mrs. Rllr.aheth C. Crlsmon. J. In Lake to Salt Thursarrive pected Mrs. C. H. McMalion. Mrs. Selden day. Clawson, MIsa May Anderson. Mrs. Ara afternoon be thur Rlrd. will reception Friday Press Lucille Franehe. Mrs. W. E. tendered them at the Hotel Ftah from Mrs. C. H. Stevenson. Miss Trnuzhber. 3 until o'clock. Another socli fea- Amy Armstronsr. Mis Emma ture will be a luncheon to be held Mr.'. G. W. Ross. Mrs. Don IT. Cayley, Coray, W. Spartcler. Miss JoseSaturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Mrs. Robert phine SYencer. Mrs, William McCrea. Hotel FtJth. Lillian Connelh. Mrs. F. W. Mar- The lecture to Rgiven Saturday jMIs Georso cy. v,Mr. Iavle. i . i r ........itt..A. ia evening at the Salt Iike theatre, f Kmmellne R. Wells; patrons for the needs of thir charitable ft. S. Mrs. Clarissa Williams; r.d philanthropic wort; In Ireland, win M. Wetls; invitaMrs. Heber ptORrRtn, be n of th most interesting features tion. Mrs. Sol Sieel; decoration. Mr. f the Tlsit of the distinguished guests. W. F. Adams; press, Miss Lucille " havo SALT LAKE CHARITY ACTIVITIES IN i J f y WOMEN'S CLUBS KMILY KATZ WELLS, wife of Hebcr 11. Wells, city commissioner. lIrs. Wells, who is prominent Salt Lnke society circles, is chairman of the program committee for the entertainment of Lord and Lady Aberdeen during their stay in Salt Lake the latter part of the week. IXfU. in 'ollowlng prominent taken boxes and stall on the Pacific coast CLUBWOMEN a sensible view of exposithe end of the Panama-Pacifi- c tion, which closed last night in San Francisco in a blaze of glory, as will be seen by the following sentiments voiced by one of the leading clubwomen: " 'Let's not have a funeral on the last Mrs. Louis Hertz, day of the fair,' said of San Fran-cisrleader club prominent " 'Let us rather promulgate the idea advocated by our California writer that the closing day of the great exposition be the dawn of new hopes, new ambitions, larger plans. Let's hae the christening of which Annie Laurie glorious, speaks "a courageous christening, with the mountains for father, the sea for mother and the great state of California' " for godmother and godfather, too." "'The closing of the fair isn't the end of things, said Annie Laurie... 'It's the beginning of them and only just , the beginning.' " "Clubwomen throughout the entire state are already arranging program plans with the study of art superseding every other aim. "The declaration that the Palace of Fine Arts Avill remain open from the first of January to the first of May is hailed with rejoicing. "With the incentive for further study along the lines of art and with a keen sense of appreciation of the great opby the exhibits in portunity offered the Palace of Fine Arts, additional study periods are being arranged, in the local club world. "Arrangements are being made by season tickets which are to be sold admitting visitors to the grounds and allowing the holder free access to the Palace of Fine Arts." I' The Woman's Republican club will meet Monday afternoon for the December meeting with Mrs. F. C. Loofbou-row- , 54 S. Twelfth East. It will also be the annual meeting of the year and reports will be read and officers elected. Current political events will be reviewed by Mrs. William Spry. The hostesses of the afternoon who will assist r, Mrs. Loofbeurow are Mrs. E. H. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood and Mrs. 1 AtTln e f 4,".: o. fol-tmn- s I- light-hearte- e. h f:r-ip:i- n. I '. rt i - we!-rom- o . I l- f fJoo-lvvl-n. 4 tr i . K 1 5 re-v- . 1 s-it- t V 1 s y. f post-expositi- ... ... I - l.-.-l- e ' $ n; y i:i.-!inrd- s. - con-rerne- d. -- l 1 V 1: Cal-liste- o. G. B. r ..-- : n I ' 1 - dell-c,i-le- hom-mad- v v. e. r, j v Ct-o- i - - C - ios-ins- c fmnrv 1 J,': I TllF i -- - .'.. a.-- . . Cal-lute- ll-reir-- r'' li ho-m- ft Si a ! J X ph-iy- n. Coming Events AI 1 - pre-nentl- ng f le.-ture- . inal features. An illustrated paper on "Children's Movies" will be read by Mrs. R. B. Porter. Mrs. E. M. Bagley will speak on "The Civic Christmas Tree." A reading will be given entitled "A Great Tree" by Zona Gale. The musio for the day will be given by St. Mary's academy students. Tho program is as follows: "I.Invitation a la Vnlse." Von Weber, by St. Mary's sextet; violin solo, Spanish Dance (Redficld), Miss Adine Brownlee; harp solo, "Romance Mrs. Edward McGurrln; melodies, "Christmas Carols, St. Mary's orchestra; accompanists. Miss Mayme Noble and Miss Carrie Douglas. ;e The dramatic section of the Ladles' club meets Mondav afternoon Literary at 2.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. R. S. Allison will read "Jean d'Arc" A review will be by Percy Mackay. given by Mrs. W. J. Barret to. The history section of the Ladies' club will meet Literary afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Thursday the clubhouse. Prof. George M. Marshall Gf the University of Utah will talk on "ntl-slaver- y Literature." The public is invited to attend the meeting. l' The Wasatch Literary club will meet luesday afternoon with Mrs S C Dallas, 1832. S. Tenth East. A civics day program will be given (Ru-benstei- n), 5I; !: I rogres. in Small Towns." Mrs. How- - Glr s sIrs. H. S. Twining will speak E. G. will hC!al C!"ters " in a talk, "MosquitoPalmer Cam- Sanitation in Garfield and fta'g"an Musical selections will be a feature of the afternoon program. S;3 Lo-mon- -- Photo From the Cooley Studio. so-rle- tj. . program has There will be a meeting: of the Mon- of The Salt Lake City Federation h Al!SV1Ub, ta,0"day eve!n Third Women's Clubs will meet Monday aft- d avenue, Mrs r P- -er ernoon at 2.80 o'clock at the Commeron at Avill cial club. The meeting be the first i: if; since the new officers and delegates "An Evening With Burns" was en were elected, and business matters of joyed by the Wasatch l", The be will considered. importance and guests in an open meeting c h he newly elected officers are: President, at the home of Mr. and Mrs w D Mrs. W. F. Adams; vice president, Mrs. South Tnesday W. R. Tyndale; secretars', B. F. Frobes. rVen,ng.0n Prof. George M. Marshall a. The regular monthly meeting cf most entertaining and instructive of Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters works ,eoC, the American Revolution, will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry J. Wallace, First South and University avenue. Mrs. S. B. Tuttle That." A program of music followed. Elizabeth Prosser played a piano solo. Mrs Miss Mamie McLane became the bride Theodore Best sang (a) "There Was a of R. L. Owens of Burlington at the Bonme Lass," home of the bride's mother, 411 S. West Edna Rosiland b) My Dearie Parks, and "Loch Temple. The ceremony was performed Mrs. Percival Perkins pave a Stf of Nocnen Rev. Father Mary's by Piano solo. "Scottish Tone folPoem." by A breakfast cathedral. wedding B"rSess Eckles sang fw?nV:v,Carrie lowed the ceremony. Valeria The living room where the ceremony White (a) songs by Maude took place was dainty in poinsettias Mother s Song," and also Song," "Comln' Thro' and roses. In the dining room holly the Rye Mrs. B. F. Anderson taplayed was used. The centerpiece for the a violin "A"" Slumber Song." ble was a tall crystal vase of violets. Weitzell, solo, and "Annie Laurie," accom-by The bride wore a beautiful gown of panied by her daughter; Mrs A R d charmeuse with a picture Granam sang "Bonnie Sweet Lassie " a of to hat match, and carried bouquet Refreshments were served. Elizabeth Cecil Brunner roses. She was attended hrosgren. Elizabeth Prosser and by her sister Margaret, who wore pink Cartwnght assisted In serving. Ruth Tho to match house was decorated with crepe de chine with a pink hatViclc heather Shea and carried pink carnations. The Daughters of the Mormon Batattended the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Owens will make their talion will hold a meeting in the Bishhome in this city. op's building at 3 o'clock on Mondav Dec. 13. It will be In the form of a At the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. P. pioneer picnic. Each member is reKorberg of Sandy, their daughter Ruby quested to bring a guest and luncheon S. Norberg and James Farmer of Boise, for three. Mrs. Lois Hunt West will Ida., were married at high noon Thurs- give tho Christmas story. Vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Norman Llovd day, December 2. The ceremony was performed by and Mrs. Lora Bean Holman. 'c Bishop W. II. Gardner or West Jordan The regular meeting of Mizpah chapward in the presence of the families ter. O. E. S., will be held Monday evenonly. The house was prettily decorated for ing at 8 o'clock at Masonic temple the occasion and a dinner followed the Election of officers for the ensuing-yea-r will be held. All members are ceremony. The young couple left the same afternoon for an extended eastern cordially invited to be present. trip, and expect to return about Jan5 o'clock vesper service todav uary 10 to make their home in Hager-ma- at The Y. the W. C. A. rooms in the ContiIda. Bank building will be in charge The bride has been for a few years nental of Mrs. Sanderson. Mrs. 11. 'j. identified with the nurses' faculty of Stearns Horace will on the subject speak D. S. Mr. L. is Farmer the hospital. a Life." The "Planning will prominent in n the live stock business consist of a vocal solo bymusic Miss Opal and is a business "man in Bettinger and violin S0I03 by Robert Idaho and Utah. Wasson. The hostesses? will he the la:'s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kent announce dies of the adult Bible class of the church. A cordial, inthe marriage of their son C. Basil Kent First Methodist is extended to all young womto Miss Lucile Anderson, which took vitation en to be present. place Friday morning in the Salt Lake Gymnasium classes are suspended for Mr. and Mrs. Kent are at Temple. the month of December and will be rehome for the present at 210 I street. sumed early in the, new year. Other classes are also closing for the fall term and all who are interested in taking up dressmaking, either day or evening work; cooking, dramatic art are asked to register early. BEAUTIFULLY aranged premat-rimoni- or Spanish, Two or three beginners in are affair yesterday after- desired to complete a class Spanish which may noon was the' luncheon presided over by later join .the class which- began in Mrs. Walter Newton Pugh at her apart- October. ments in the Pauline, given in compliThe vacation cottage committee will ment to Miss Eliza Dey. conduct the usual sale of Christmas The party numbering a dozen were cards and calendars, the proceeds to seated at three small tables, each of apply on the debt on the building. which held for the centerpiece a cut There will be a meeting of the Emglass vase of exquisite pink Killar.ney ,erson class Wednesday afternoon "at roses and maidenhair fern. The guests included members of the bridal party 2.30 o'clock at the parlors of the Unitarian church. and close friends of the bride-to-bt Miss Marjorie Dey, Miss Geneva Savage, The annual meeting of the Jewish l, Miss Phoebe Dey. Miss Marjorie will be held Tuesday Mrs. Kean Miller, Mrs. Duncan Relief society 2.30 at afternoon o'clock in B. B. HumGrant Richart, Mrs. Ira Karr of importance will be considMrs. William Miss phrey, McCurdy, ered and a good attendance is reGladys Richmond, Miss Mary Wall and quested. Miss Rie Gibbons. i'.t 'k The Aid Ladies' of Iliff M E society Mrs. John Cain was hostess at an will meet Tuesday afternoon at informal bridge party and tea yester- church 2.30 o'clock with Mrs. II. p Brother day afternoon given at her apartments 118 S. Twelfth East. in the Bungalow, which was attended by about fifty friends. A few tafJles The Women's Progressive club will of bridge were followed by the late hold the next regular meeting afternoon tea. It was the first in a at the home of Airs. monthly series of similar affairs to be given by 147 S. Seventh East, Frank Corlesjf, Tuesday afterMrs. Cain. noon at 2 o'clock. There will be an 'i ti election of officers. All women interMiss Naomi Hoffman entertained ested are invited. Take Seventh East about thirty of her young friends last car. . evening at a pleasant social event In the form of "hard times" dancing party The regular meeting of the B'nal Isat her home on E. South Temple. The rael Auxiliary will bo postponed until the first society (Continued on Following Page.) Tuesday in January. X Hns-nm- i A children's Christmas been arranged to be presented Friday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary club, which will contain a number of delightful and orig- wff1;ed rtf so-r- d Eccles. Leola Schrack will contribute vocal numbers and Miss Alice Churchill of Rowland Hall will be heard in instrumental selections. Elevh s. I'-iu- on -- . Ji-dg- d, will be the assistant hostess. Dr. Grace Stratton Airey will read a paper, "The Woman's Peace Movement." A musical program will also be presented. Miss "An-Exile'- Francke; luncheon. Mrs. Alice Merrill first month in the new year will be Home; executive. Mrs. Susa Young the one hundredth birthday anniverGates; tickets ami printing, Mr. A. J. sary of the late Bishop Frederick Kes-lewhich will bo celebrated by his Gorham. chilldren and descendants January 20 Mrs. W. R. Tyndale has Issued Inviat the recently completed handsome tation1! for a l;rg- rccrtdion and tea home of Col. A. P. Kesler, 2171 S. Fifth for Wedneday nftcrno-ofrom 3 until East. It Is expected that a large num6 o'clock at her home. T6S Second aveber of the Kesler family from different nue. of the United St at est and Canada, parts ' :;i si will come to Salt Lake for the elaborMr. and Mrs. William P. Kiser will ate evtnt. : entertain Saturday evening at their )f; 4; home with nn informal dancing party Mrs. R. W. Ashley and Mrs. W. R. In honor of Miss Kliza Dey and Miss Rods will entertain Radiant Hazel K. Oswald and their flancoes circle Thursday afternoon at theSewing home Rutter-fielH. H. Foss and Robert Marion of Mrs. Dods, 40S E. Eleventh South. :Jc Victor circle will he Ixxlge Sewing e will Mrs. Ira K. Humphrey entertained by Mrs. Frank J. Larkln, tain Tuerday at a small party 2G5 Glendalo street. Friday afternoon. and tf:i in honor of Miss Klira Dey at Mrs. W. C. Greene of 727 Romona her apartments In the Knickerbocker. Miss Dey will be avenue will entertain at cards for the Saturday afternoon luncheon given by members of Liberty hive, L. O. T. M., the honor guest at a Miss Gulia Dix In Second avenue, when and all friends of the- order. Thursday only the clojie friends of tho hridc-ele- afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Take will be asked. Wandamero car. sji A number of other social affairs will Pesro Lily lodge. 2o2, T. F. B.. will be announced In tho near future to be in compliment to the midwinter give, the third In the series of five hungiven dred parties Wednesday evening in brides-elec- t. their hall. 12j E. Rroadway. All memMrs. Walter G. Tuttlo will entertain bers and friends are Invited. Refreshat a ments will be served and prizes a few friends Tuesday afternoon 881 First homo. new nt awarded. her luncheon :'f avenue. The affair Is to be. the first Arrangements are heinjr made to In a series of social events to be Riven give o. Scandinavian charity ball at the by Mrs. Tuttle. Odeon hall December 29 for the benefit Tho N'iThoui-- Dancing club will of the Scandinavian poor of Salt Lake in the series of dancing City, which is being given by the mort give the recondsearon of the Friday evening at prominent Scandinavian people of Salt parties hotel. Lake City and which will be one of the the Newhousemost elaborate affaim that has ever An event of great interest In Foclety been given by the Scandinavian people. be the first and music circles will be The Invitations will be In the by coming week and the hall issue! givenSunconcert of the season to decthe and next on an be the Philharmonic orchestra will orations elaborate scale; CO o'clock at the also a buffet supper will be served, day afternoon at 4. which will be presided over by some of Salt Lake theatre. Salt Lake's most popular young ladies. rociety of Ltanwiu The Those in charge of the affair are II. din Anirti!M with an elaborate stag Hotel j Harry Madsen, chairman; O. Gulbrand-LseThnrs.lav evening at vice president: C. A. Carlaon. sec Utah. retary, and Mrs. C. O. Johnson, treas- j urer. The ticket committee is Mrs. P. the W. The University of Utah will give nnd Mrs. G. W. Teudt and Mrs. Madsen, alumni the annual banquet for C. Chrlstophersen ; the program Yillard friends of school and college sports committee, Hugo D. E. ihe Newhouse ho- and advertising Saturday evening ofat honor E. Larsen, O. O. Thorvald Peterson, occacn the tel. The guests S. Hansen: the InWinther and John won have who men the sion will be vitation committee, Hugo D. E. Peterletters during i'fthe year. son. C. O. Johnson. H. J. Ericksen, O. Gulbrandserr. H. M. H. Lund. O. O. The Sewing club will he entertained Winther, II. P. Nielsen, John Lawrence. ThtiTsdav afternoon by Mrs. U R. Fuller H. P. Folkersen. I. C. Thoresen. C. A. nt her home, f.5 University avenue. Carlson and If. Harry Madsen. The grand march will be led at 3 Th ladie." guilds of St., Mark's caby Gov. and Mrs. William Spry. thedral parish will hold the annual o'clock Chrlstma-- s bazanr and sale Wednesday President and Mrs. Anthon H. Lund. of the Utah Rev. ,nnd Mrs. J. T. Lund, Rev. and and Thursday at the store Gas & Coke company, 61 Main street. Mrs. Edward Thorell. who will be folTea will be served each nfternoon Ind lowed by the prominent Scandinavian people. connection with the sale of The punch and refreshment commifood and candy. Those in charge of tho different sec- ttees are In charge of Mrs. Daniel IT. Mrs. Magdlel. Mrs. John Petersen and Mrs. tions of the Cast Sldo guild are Gun-tePeter Johnson. Rallev. Mrs. Walker Stephen A. The floor committee are P. W. MadMrs. .1. It. Portugal and Mrs. C. A. C. M. Nielsen and Dr. G. W. Teudt. i A. sen, Mrs. wit Fans, I. Pyke, president of the guild. In charge. Miss I I Willard has sent out anThe officers of the Cathedral guild are. Mrs. Ernest Gayford. Mrs. Fred D. nouncements for her midwinter art exhibit to be held at her studio. 405 E. Ulmer and Mrs. John S. Rirch. f.t First South street, beginning today to An interesting event to be held the last until after the 1st of January. Weddings and r, - 5 enter-bridg- X - ct V - c ic m n, I I home-cooke- r, most important event of the In a matrimonial way was the marriage of Miss Margaret Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn, daughter of nnd Paul F. Keyser, which took place Wednesday in San Francisco at the Dunn apartments in Stanford court at high noon. Only the immediate family and a few close Salt LaKe friends were present, and after a wedding breakfast the young couple left for an extended eastern trip before returning in January to make their home in Salt Lake. A great deal of interest centered about the wedding, as the bride is a great favorite in local society circles and Mr. Keyser is one of the leading young business men in Salt Lake. The return of Mr. and Mrs. Keyser about the first of the year will be the signal for many elaborate social functions and entertainments to be given in their honor. Another wedding of the past week, which is of interest in local society circles, was that of Girard V. Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale of this city, and Miss Camilla Eaton of New York. Mr. Hale, who has received much favorable comment, and appreciation as an artist, having studied both in this country and abroad, has had a studio in New York for several years. Mr. Hale and his bride will come to Salt Lake in the near future for a visit at the Hale home on S. Sixth East. :N Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Seymour Wells announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to Frederick William Mclntre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will-laX. Mclntre of Ogden. The wedding will1 take place early In the new year. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kent announce the engagement of their daughter Edna Florence to William AYohl, the wedding to take place Christmas day at the home of the bride's parents. J, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kearns anri6unce the marriage of their daughter Dade to Dean Brown of Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are well known in Utah, and their marriage will come as a surprise to their many friends. . Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Pinnock announce the engagement of their daughter Mildred to David L. Sargent. The wedding will take place during the holidays. The marriage cf Miss Phyllis C. Beer and J. Moyle Gray ..will take place Wednesday morning In the Salt Lake In the evening a reception Temple. will be tendered the young couple at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Beer, out-of-to- - P.in-Hellen- dove-colore- THE d. j "r t S street. pretty home wedding was 181 B - A nized at high noon yesterday, s ; Engagements " d'; solem- when n, well-know- ; ; Week in Society A al s'-- e: Bid-wel- hah-Busines- '1 c s |