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Show -P- ... w Im... nttrTTTrn.tr is, .Iniuih Johnson. in t li c llilltTCSt apartleft tfi lip'll. Mp AVinMp t. J. lm yimU nf lirrt.ypnts. f t n m ot - fi Mrs. Condon was formerly Miss Gennie Johnson and was irarriod December 31, 1920, iii Athene, Greece1, hcre her husband tas ebunccted with Mrs. the American leealion. Mr. and Mrs Condon have rntititly made a tour of Italy and spent thre6 months ii lans just pres ions to sailing for America. Condon is wearing in the picture a rare old shawl o' filet lace, purchased in Crete. Mrs. George Homin', who Mas hostess at a dinner party preceding the Felon-- , left to right. Miss E ei nor Freed, engaged to William F Zuiek: Miss Ilinna TTuth Cohen, n ho gae featme dances at the? Chanty ball Fridas night Junior Chanty ball at the TfotcJ Utah jesterdav after joou. reparations TUI, ATments, Unm-i-(.nn.l- taroBif-Pfarined jay iWVnnflTlfViflViriVifi Sfiriners at fHeTlH Thanksgiving snd the charity of I'dl a matter pp hi story, WITH "December wll be welcomed with Shops are preparations for Christmas showing a fascinating arrav of wares as nggestions foi holiday gifts Perhaps the most popular dcihrtments In the stoiet at the present time are the art sections where matcilais for fanov work are being JlaplayeJ, a a r 1 need le ork la alwsv considered desirable to express Christmas thoughts The love stitches that may be put into a gift make It all the more in keeping with the spirit of Yulettde Fashions In fancy work charge as well as modes of dress, so to te strtctlv up to date with one Christmas glfta those in charge of the art departments must be tonsjited minutely as to- materials sndU methods of working them up into artistic j creations. . are for shown many charming designs tea table covers aprons and other things dear to the feminine heart I PHI LiLTS us Voting-- and WINDSOR ammo - who week were guests Mrs John McDonald, Jr., will entertain th members of the Toung Maclub at luncheon Monday at her h home on- Eastsouth street, - Many youngsters are forward to viewing Tony Barg's looking Marionettes on December 5, for the benefit of W estmin-ste- r, Welle rv and Vassar colleges The box holders for the children s matinee are Mrs Malcolm A. Keyser, Mrs. II K. Dick Mrs Kenneth Ve.it cm, Mrs. John Marshall. Sties Edna Jennings. Sirs Frank A Fisher, Sirs William Story. Jr., Sfrs U. C. Bints. Mrs. G R Walker, Sirs. Charles L. Smith, Sliss Florence Were. Mrs Paul F key ser and Mrs. J. W. Rooklldge. e Members of the Utah Dancing club will entertain at the second of a series of dancing parties at the Hotel Ltah Saturday evening. folks, not jet introduced to . "enjoyed the rare privilege large dancing party at the Hotel Utah vesterdav afternoon, which was a supplementarv function to the large charity hall of Frida evening The Junior charity ball wae an Innovation thS ear, and, from the success which attended the Initial entertainment for the younger set. the metlnee dance will of the doubtless be a permanent-featur"annual ball in The ballroom was decorated palm and ferns The McCool orchestra furnished music. Punch was served on th menanine during the afternoon Graceful feature dances were given by Miss "tittle Mis Hanna Ruth Cohen Marian Crawford, dancing director at Rowland Hall was floor manager Sponsors for the junior ball were Miss Elea Bamberger and members of the executive committee for the charltv ball. Including Mrs F K Woodruff, Mrs John Weir, Mrs J E Galigher, Mrs A E. Kimball, Mrs E V Silver Mrs. Malcolm Kejaer, Mrs Robert S Allison, Mrs W. M" Armstrong, Mrs Robert R Hampton and Mrs J A Hogle RobSeveral parties were entertained ert Allison had as his guests Miss Gadvs Bauer, Miss Jilliau Goulet M'ss Vivian Tyng, Miss Eileen Hall, Miss Margaret Miss Niblev. Lucille Jack Raddati, Crltchlow, Horace Crttchlow, Robert Fisher, Lyndon Snow and Frank McCarty Tea was enjoyed In the Hotel Utah grl F Miss Rachel Evans entertained the following party iM ss Mavla Diehl. Miss Aldora Tobin. Miss Marian story. Miss Eloise Gibson, Miss Geneve Whitman. Miss Betty Perkins, Miss Adelaide Ackerman, Miss Henrietta Goelts, Arthur Miller, Kenneth Beer Clarence Traver Billy Worthington, Mack Story, Fod Knickerbocker Henry Armstrong, Harold McAllister, Frank Goeltz and Robert Diehl. The joung people of Miss Evans s party went to the home of Mr and Mrs C. B Diehl for an evening dancing partv and supper. Mrs, R R Hampton entertained a party of voung people at the Junior ball for Miss Eleanor Steels The guests were Miss Alice Stdier, 'M!a Margaret Murdock, Justin Torse, Jack Daiy and- Dav id . Moffat Mlsa Katherins Ellerbeck had as her guests Miss Helen Rosenbaum Miss Beth Sands. Robert Apperson, James Petty and Winston Ellerbeck. The Slothers- - and Wives club of tha Phi Delta Theta fraternity will give a silver musicals Thursday afternoon at tbs chapter house. 1371 East South Temple street. Mr. Edward SIcGurrln will have charge of the musical program K Fowler, Mrs G. W Browning and Mrs. J. W. Squires will have charge of the refreshments, and the deeoratlou eommlttb will Include Mr. W. F, Knov. Mrs C. J. Simpson and Mr.. Walter e -- of a .toeiai Club enter-- a at progressiva dinner last night. Courses were d served by Mr. and Mrs William at their home on N street, Miss Miriam Jacobson, K street, Miss Olive Snow, Miss Florence James and Mr. and Mrs Elva Lucas, at the James horns on and Mrs. Oscar Csr.-so- n CajiypnrodMr.. and Mr. and Mrs Eric Sadrup, at the Sadrup home on Ninth East street; Mp and Mra Edgar Montague and Mr. and Mrs June Sharp, at the Sharp horns on Windsor street, and Mr and Mrs I. A. Iverson, at their home in Holliday. & party Wood. Sigma Theta Phi sorority of th tT A. C. will entertain at cards Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock at th home of Mrs W E. Hunter. 837 East Third South street The assisting hostesses will be Mrs E E. Kirkham and Mra Tura AN dous. BRIDGE entertained twenty young friends at a dancing party last night at the home of h'L mother, Mrs A E Goodcpeed, 1589 Har. vard avenue. The ballroom was decorated with palms and ferns Supper was Mr served at a late hour Goodepeed was assisted during the evening bv Mrs. L. T Peirce and Mrs George D OConnor Little Miss Muriel Goodspeed served randy during the evening and Miss Martha Bassett presided at the punch PEIRCE awe of the entertainment commit- , Members tee of the Ladles' Literary club will give a card partv Wednesday afternoon at ths clubhouse on East South Temple street. Reservations for tables may be made by calling Mrs. W. R. Calvert, Mrs. R. W. Hall, Mr. R E Jerauld or any other member of th entertainment committee. Dr and Mrs L. W. Snow have Issued Invitation for a dancing party at the Hotel Ltah grill Thursday evening. Under the auspices of the Wasatch Literary club, a card tarty will be given Tha proceeds will Saturday afternoon. be devoted to a charity fund Tho com111 w Include mittees the following. Entertainment, Mrs. W A. Eckner, chairman; Mrs. William Batle, Mra. W. A. Lspper. Mrs G. P. Vick, Mra. W. B. Dods. Mrs Ira B. Dltlow, Mra W. F. Johnson Mrs. O. W. Dailey, Mr. S A, Cobb, Mrs A. J Lowe. Jr ; music. Mra J R Clinton; tea room, Mrs. James & Hlbbert. Mra James H Mays, chairman of th reception committee, and Mra, Ben F. Johnson, who will be In charge of the decorations. i - Mise Venn Hansen wtll entertain at a trousseau tea this afternoon at her home on Lincoln street Miss Ethel MslvlUe will entertain st her home on Thirteenth East street Monday evening for Miss Uansem through the northwest, the cnupie make their home In Salt Lake. In honor of Miss Phyllis Winder, whose marriage to Georgius Cannon will taka place Thursday, Mrs Harold Brandley will entertain at a kensington Monday afternoon. West-woo- . Forty-eight- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeter will entertain the member of the Saturday Night Saturday evening st their home in the Brsnsford apartments. of a Members - club YOUNG t , trons- ' be married this of honor at a dancing partv and buttt supper giten last night bj Mr. and Mrs W lllard T (Cannon and Mr and Mrs. John Rex Winder at the Cannon home on North Stale street The rooms were decorated in mountain In the diningbox and snow berries room red chrysanthemums were combined with the box and snow berries iu a centerpiece for the tahle bv Miss Carolyn Punch was Cannon and Miss Phillis Caunon. The guests numbered sivtt Mr and Mrs M Ilford V- - Cannon at dinner at their home 28 Eighth East street, preceding the dsniipg were laid for twerve. Covers party f funr-on.-- ple Nobles of the Mystic bhrme. Th reception committee will include Noble and Ms Warren Benjamin, Noble and Mrs A C Wherrv, Noble snd Mrs. Jams W Collins Noble and Mrs. Richard t, Cone.lv. Noble and Mr F. Hathaway. Noble and Mrs. C. H Fischer. Noble J M Marriott and daughter. Noble and Mr P, F Klrkendall. Noble and Mrs Frank P Stewart, Noble snd Mrs .1 P Klrtlev Noble and Mrs F. C Rlchmod. Noole E. W Bolling, Noble and Mrs F. C. Schramm and Noble and Mr. Milton E Llpman. The ticket committee Includes Noble C F Barrett Noble J, R. Thomson and Nobis J M Marriott, and the floor committee comprises Noble James W, Collins and Noble I W Stone. e MISS of the largest preholiday l bs th bait to b. given Wednesdav evening at the Hotel tah by the members of El Kalah tem- ONE The w'edding of Miss Marlon Collin and Bruce Met,ride too paee Tuesday morning at the home of the bride s mother in the Mozart apart-men- ts Mrs James Collin bv The ceremony was the Rev Father T)u;i n p TTu r VWedfllng breakfast followed for immediate relatives lose friends and a few a Following brief honevmoon trip, the couple will make their home In Salt Lake A The marriage of Ml Elsie Braby, A. E Braby. daughter of Mr and Mr and Theron I North took place WednesIn th Salt Lake temple day at noon The ceremony was performed bv gishoa A wedding breakfast Joseph Christensen wss served at the home of the bridegroom s pirent. Mr and Mrs H K North on Eighth East street After December r the couple will be at home at 1707 Windsor av enue Lsw-renc- e Th marriage of Miss Josephine daughter of Mr and Mrs T II Rohrmoser took place last night at 7 NELL CREER entertained st a o clock at the tnme of the bride on LinMISS jesterdav afternoon at den avenue The ceremonv was the Newhoue hotel, followed bv a by Bishop Joseph Chrlstensn performed The coumatinee party at th Orpheum, In com- ple will make their home In Salt Lake, pliment to Miss Pearl Davit, who hsa been spending her Thanksgiving holiday Mr .and Mr William H McEwan anIn Salt Lake A crystal basket of yellow nounce the engagement of their daughchrysanthemums formed the centerpiece ter, Agnes, to Anthon H Lund. The marfor the table. The guests numbered riage will .take place In February. twelve. The marriage of Mss Clarissa Hyd. E. daughter of Dr and Mrs Georg Hyde of Prctvo, and Edward J Hall, Jr . -of Balt Lake, took place Friday In the Salt Lake temple A reception was given the same evening by the bride i pard ents at their home In Provo A bower of smllax and sweet peas NNOUNCEMKNT Is mads by Mr. and wss In room the Th living arranged A" Mrs. C. J. Freed of the engagement and of their slater, Eleanor Freed, to dining room was decorated In green d The bride wore a William E. Zwlok. The marriage will gold a with Duchess lace satin overskirt gown take place lata In December. Her veil was snd pearl trimmings e with orange blossoms snd she carThe marriage of Mies Florence Nlbley caught of bride rosenc Th bridesried bouquet to Joseph Eastman Hatch took place maids were MTss Lora' Dunn, who Wore Tuesday et the Logan temple. Bishop ', satin gown, and Miss W. Nlbler, father of the bride, performed Lunlje Andersonpink of Kelt jake, who was the ceremony. Following the ceremony a sttlrfd In pink charmeuse Each carried breakfast was served at the horns of the bride's mother. After a wedding Ulo Rohr-mos- er Wood-mante- see Weddings and " Engagements festival will be held at Rowland Hall Monday afternoon and evening Card, dancing snd other en The tertaining Features will be Introduced; will he the members of th faculty hostesses snd will be assisted by the students at the hall a a Mrs. E H. Dorman will entertain Monday afternoon at a luncheon In compll ' G. raent to Mrs. a a a Peak, M I A, of Ensign stake will Tho T. L. entertain at a large dancing party at th The patrons Odeon hall Frldav evening and patroneeees for the evening will be Mr and Mra Georg HI Wallace, Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Copenlng. Mr and Mrs. D W. James, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Riter. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank R. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Movie, Mr. and Mr. s. Matthew Noall. Mr and Mrs John Mr. and Mra Joseph V. Smith. Mr. and Mrs John C Cutler, Jr., Mr. and Mr Thornes A Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Georg W. Middleton, Mr. and Mra Orson D Romney. Mr snd Mra Arthur Winter, Mr and Mra. Edward E Jenkins. Mr. and Mra Brigham S. Voung. Mr. and Mra G. A Iverson. Mr. and Mra Joseph Coulani. Mr and Mra Georg J. Cannon, Mr. and Mr. William N. B. Shepherd. Mr. snd Mra A Shepherd, Mr. snd Mra Georgs S. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs Frank J8. Platt. Mr. and Mra T. A. Clawson, Mayor and Mra C. Clarence Nssten, Mr. snd Mrs William J Tuddenham, Mr and Mrs. R Maxwell. Mr. and Mra. David R. Lyon. Mr. and Mra G. Alfred Alder, Mr. snd Mrs Samuel Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitney, Mr and Mra Harold Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nlbley, Mr snd Mrs H Allen, Mr. snd Mra. J J. Day nee, Mr. snd Mrs. J. 8. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs J. Fred (Daynes, Mr. and. Mra. Alma O. Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Atkin, Mr and Mra Elisa M. James. Mr. and Mra Georg D. Fyper. Mr and Mr John D. Spencer and Mr. and Mra. J- - iL. Taylor. T bowl. ' heart-shape- cream-colore- shell-color- club will meet WednesTh dav evening at the home of Miss Viola 288 East Fourth South street. Daniels, , f,- - . |