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Show LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THE-SAL- T c Afrs M R McGregor; floor, Mrs. l.ouis R Wells, Mr. E. I. Evans, punch. Mia E T. Airs Wilford Y. Cannon. Brandi' ; tkketa. Mrs. George A. Roberts and Airs, Jhomas Ash. net. 71? n H d d d , announce f f JL of alumnae members and patronesses, active members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs H. F. Dicke on East South The sorority colors, Temple street. orange and brown, were used In the decorations. in a low Chrysanthemums wicker basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Orange candle In mahogany holders were at each side of the table. Mrs H. F. Dick, Miss Ruth Candland and MtssA fton Wrtgli the guests. Presiding In the dining room were Mrs. G H Budd and Mrs A. S Derrick. Miss Helen Smith. Miss Carol Cowley, Miss Pin tbs Miss Bernice Madsen and Mias Lillian Worlton airtst-e- d m serving Musical numbers were given during the afternoon by Miss Katherine Shuffle-hargMiss Glad vs Mies Ruth Rich, Barnard, Miss Virginia Freese, Miss Villa Schafer and Miss Tesse Wolsten-holm- e Mah-John- King. FFfCERS "Of Fort Douglas witter fltyr jJ talned at their regular monthly dancing party at the post hall Vlast The hall was deeorated tth evening. About seventv-flv- e flags guests were The committee on arrangepresent ments Included Colone' and Mrs .1 M. Petty. Captain and Mrs P. I Lucas and Lieutenant and Mrs A. F White Colonel snd Mrs. Langtry entertained at dinner at their quarters precluding the dance The table had as a centerpiece a basket of fall flowers. Covers were The committee in charge yf arrangelaid for the following guests Miss h'll ment Included Miss Fuchsia Robinson. Sullivan, Miss Rose Sheahan. Captain W Miss Helen Ctrkel, Mis Not. McCaslln L. Morrison. Lieutenant Paolo Speratl and Miss Iris Brough. Sixty guests were and Lieutenant William M. Tow. present. Of the Sexto Dectmo club CTTVE and alumnae members of the MEMBERS entertained yesteiday at Gamma Phi sorority entertained luncheon and bridge by Miss yesterday at a tea in the dining Miriam Hubbard at her home on Univeroom of the Bransford v.apart men ta Fall rsity street. The rooms were decorated s d flowers were used in decorating the with baskets of rooms. In Miss Ila Emms was Luncheon was served from the small charge of the dining room, assisted bv Miss Ludle tables before the game. Each table had Reid. Mies Katherine Spencer, Miss as a centerpiece a small crystal basket Grace Washburn send Mies Allie Movie of the small chrysanthemums, and the The committee on arrangements was place cards had designs of the same X flowers. composed of Mies Helen Burdick, chair-maMiss Katherine Harvey and Mlse f Emily Brlnton. of the largest card parties of a f season was given at the Hotel the regular dinner dance at the Utah .vesterdav afternoon by the Hotel fifth East a numbed of Wasatch Literary cluh ' The card tables parties were entertained. Mrs were arranged in the ballroom and tea Carl Fabian had a taole for ten. Major also was served there snd Mre. C. P. 'Knight had ten guests, The tea table was decorated in 'ellow and Lieutenant John Murphy enter- chrysanthemums and colonial candelabra tained four guests. holding yellow candles. Green tulle tied the chrysanthemums, thus carrving out RR. G. B. LOCKHART entertained the club colors, green and yellow . Presiding at the tea table were Mrs at lunoheon yesterday afternoon Mark president of the cluh, Mrs In the president suite of the J. T. Reedall. Beless. Mrs. James H. Mays and Hotel Utah The guests were seated at one long table which had as a center- Mrs W. D Prosser. The following musical program was piece a basket of yellow chrysanthemums given: Covers were laid for twenty-eigh- t. Gibson girls orchestra; vocal, Carrlsi-ma,- " Bridge followed at the home of the hostby Penn;' "The Song of Songs, by ess In the Eagle Gate apartments. "The Mova, Miss Gladys Mumford, Dream, by Hewlett; Sarrament, by the benefit of the Sarah Daft MeDernild, Miss Henrietta Blau, vocal, a bridge tea was given yesThe Magic of Young Eyes, by Penn; terday afternoon by Mrs A. J. "Life's Merry (Morning by Dailey, Miss Davis and Miss lATarv Lee at the home Henrietta Blau and Mi's Gladvs of Mr and Mrs Harry I,ee. 963 East accompanied by Mrs Nora Beck, South Temple street. The room were vocal solos, "Rhapsody, by Warford, and decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. "Robin, Robin. Sing Ms a Song, Snrosff, A basket of the flowers was a center-piec- e Miss Myrtle Clinton: vocal solo, "Thanks for the tea table. The hostesses to God (Dixon), "The Night Has a Thou McG-inlev- , er copper-colore- chrysan-themum- n; ONE AT FOR Mum-for- Slippers For the Charity Ball Beautiful in workmanship distinguished and individualized in character perfection in fit and moderately, priced. Plain Cloth of Silver Vamp with brocaded quarter. High oir low (t t i Spanish Dib-hle- e, Hib-ber- Bet-ttlvo- n. trere V Evening sand Eyes" (Dixon), "Just for Today" (Densmore). Miss Grace Price, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Brumblay. The following committees were In Ira charge: General arrangements. Mrs. Ditlow, Mrs C. C. Burt, Mrs. O. R. t, Jlrs William Balls, Mrs J. 8, Mrs Jessie Merrill, Mrs C. Mrs. A. R. Mrs Broadhurst, T. H Johnson, tickets, Mrs. V. A. R. M rs. J - 8. Htbbcrt.Mrs' J Clinton, Mrs R. A Broadhurst, Mrs. Esther Husbands, reception, Mrs. Maria Reedall. Mrs J. R Clinton, Mrs Esther Husbands. Mrs James Waves, Mrs. L 8. Clark. Mrs E Hswxhurst. tea table. Mrs. Mark Reedall, Mrs James H Mayes, Mrs. J T. Beless, Mrs. W D. Prosser, tea room. Airs V. A. Bettilvon. Mrs. heelrat ...tipi f ,OU d, William Batle, Mrs O. R. Dibbles, Airs George Barrows, candy booth. Airs Ben Johnson. Miss Edith Wire, assisted by Miss Elisabeth Johnson, Miss Lucile Ditlow. Miss Pvlvla Burt, Miss Rarah Lund, Alias Ethel Noall, Miss Mary Evans, AIlss Amelia Wright, Mrs Frank Wire. Five hundred guests were In Air, snd Mrs Herman Brock innounce the marrage of ther daughter. Margaret, to Charle U.' Hogan of Woods Cross. The adding took place at the home of the bride s parents In Granger. A wadFifty guests ding dinner was served. were In attendance Mr and Airs William Hart announce the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Charles Humphries of Baltimore, Md The wedding took place In Ogden, Novisit in Salt Lake, vember 20. After the couple- - will mak their home in Baltimore. Afr and Airs William A Merton announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah, to John Foley of St Paul, Alinn The wedding will take Plae m th spring, when th bride's parents return from Europe. The marriage of Alls Leone Johnson, daughter of Afr and Mr J E Johnson, and R O Culverwells will take place Thanksgiving dav Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Evelvn F. Graham England to E C. D. Marriage of The wedding took Callente, Nevada The couple place Friday In Salt where .they will make their home, where thev will make their borne IMr. Is th editor of the Callente RS ROPERT W HALL and Airs MarriageNews. James W. Wade hare Issued Invi- Weekly tations for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon from 8 until 5 o'clock at the Hall home, HO Perry avenue. Events of Coming Week Persona! 1 J E RUSSELL of Spokane. of Utah Dame will enThe Unlvers-t. Is In the city to visit with tertain informally in honor of their hus- MRS her sisters, Mrs C. M Stoffel and bands Siturday evening, m the John K. Miss Emma Walsh, until after the holi-daPark building. ja card party wil he given Monday Afrs Hugh F Galen of Helena, Mont.. afternoon at the B nal Brlth hall bv Airs. I Almtx and Mrs. A Goldberg for char- Is the guest of sisters, Miss Antolnetts Tague and Miss Adele Tague, at their ity benefit. The public is invited. apartment In the- - Buckingham. Active members of PI Epsilon Phi Afrs Harm! L. Pratt and little daughsorority will entertain in honor of their alumnae members at a kenslngton and ter. Kathleen, left today to spend the tea next Saturday afternoon at the home winter In Calfomia. They will be loof Miss Persia Quayle on Third avenue. cated at Venice. The committee in charge of arrangements Includes Miss Persia Quayle, A. L Oppenhetm and two anna (Mrs chairman. Miss Beatrice Waddoups and will leave today for Chicago to make Miss Grace Miles their home. .QJ -- the new shedee In Silk and AU Wool Hosiery Popular . quarter, at ipl at' Prices Mail Order, Filled .lOll g I" f 220 i Main BETTER SHOES i ,01 d d d d d d d d d d a H d d H d d d d d d d n d 0 d d d d d d d A Brunswick Phonograph The annual birthday banquet of the Delta Epsilon sorority will be given oclock at the Wednesday evening at Alta club The committee In charge of arrangements Includes Mrs. F. R. Smith, chairman; Alls Lillian Staines. Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Eh a Lund and Alias Alary Lee. Boy scouts of St. Alarks cathedral, Mrs. Mary Luder and daughter, Ruth, troop 51. will give a- - turkey dance at Pa., are guests of Mrs. the Ladles Literary club Friday evening, of Wilkes-Barr- e. 1. H. Tonkin In Cottonwood. Mrs, John The" patrons are Dean and December Mrs W. W. Fleetwood, Judge and Mrs. Luder Is a sister of AIra Tonkin. William M. AlcOrea, lAIr and Mrs Ashby Mrs Josephine Glhson has returned to D. Cleveland, Dr. and Mrs. A C. Wherry, Mr. the city after spending several months Dr. and Mrs J. C and Mrs Charles Cain Crlsmon, Judge In Colorado Springs, Colo. and Air. Edgar A. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Bchle Mr. and Airs J. II. HamilAir. and Mrs L. M. Pharis will leave ton. Dr. and Airs F. W. Meakin, Dr. and soon for Duluth, Minn., to make their Mr. L E. Arnold. Airland Mrs. William home. Story, Air. and Mrs R. H. Strlcklamd, Mr. and Airs. Thomas Wise, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. W. R. Spettlgue, who F. E. Murray. The reception committee Is composed of Edward B. Halsler, scoutmaster of the troop, and the assistant scoutmasters. Including Robert Diehl, Miss Loise lames Hurd, Kenneth Beer, Henry Armstrong, Clarence Traver, Oliver Paris and Donald Gates. Chairmen of committees Of Hlnoklsy, whose sngs gement is M. Wilford Lewis of Kama Is announesd. tn charge of the entertainment are: Arthur Miller, general chairman; decorations, Henry Armstrong; favors. Donald Gates; refreshments, Oliver Paris; program, Clarence Traver: reception, James Hurd The music for the dancers will be furnished by the Evans orchestra. Tickets may he procured from any member of the troop Many unusual and artistic features have been arranged for th eve- Blake ning. . Captain snd Mrs. O J Langtry W!1 entertain at dinner on Thanksgiving at their home In Officeie row. Port Douglas. In honor of Alias Ruth Squire, whose will take to John . Handrk-kmarriage place In December. Miss Helen Pursell afternoon at her will entertain Saturday home on F street. The couple were guests of honor at an entertainment given Thursday evening bv Mrs. Leslie Squires and Airs, Jack Haymond at the Squires The Amecus club will meet Alonday Ethel Collins. night at the home of Miss Miss Katherine Reilley was hostess to the club last Monday evening at her homton West Second South street. Exclusive Brunswick Advantages patent-protecte- d (1) For the benefit of th L. D. S childrens 'hospital a dancing party will' bs given Saturday, December 9, at the Gdeon by the Ensign stake board and Primary The patrons will be Mavor association and Mrs Neslen. President and Mrs. Georg H. Wallace. President and Mrs. Frank L. .Copenlng, Bishop and Mrs. Thomas H. Clawson, Bishop and Mrs. William J.'Tuddenham. Bishop and Mr David R. Lyon, Bishop and Mrs. Joel Richards, Rshixs and Mrs. George S. McAllister anil Bishop and Mrs. Heber K. AMnux The general committee In charge of arL. Whltnev. rangements is Mrs. Clark Mrs Walter A. Wallace and Mrs. Gerald id Thompson Other committees Rre as follows. Alusic, Mrs. W. II. Bradford. Mrs- - Gerald Thompson; decorations. Airs 1A ibrird T. Cannon and Mins Marie Morris, advertising, Mr. Roval W Davnrs, Mrs J Fred Dajnes, candy. Alfa W. F. Ben- - '4 , Tone Chamber All-Woo- d Ultona (2) All-Recor- This universal reproducer the Brunswick Ultona There are no attachments. a turn of the hand. d d d 0 d d d d d d plays any make of record with just Nothing to put on or take off. d d d d d d d d Select Your Xmas Brunswick Now. Prices Range From $60.00 to $500.00. A small payment down and a small d monthly payment places any Bruns, wick in your dddddddddddddd d d d d d home. 110 SaMAIN H MUSIC dHdddddddddddn have made their home In Alllford for the iast year, have returned to the city snd are at home with Mrs. Bpettigues par- friends met at th horns of Airs' C. in honor of her birthday anAtarquardson. served niversary. Mrs, n, ELSINORE ent. Mr. and Mre. W. U. A. Spettlgue. accompanied by Jack Beck, left Friday for to spend ft week with her Juncheon. Mrs. Annie Jensen left Aronday for Salt Lake to remain for the winter. Rummage sale Christmas articles and clothing, basement qf St. Marks cathedral, Saturday, Dec, 3, at 3 o'clock. (Advertisement.) FANCY WORK SALE. First Presbyterian church, at Ladies Aid luncheon, Tuesday, December 6. (Adv.) The Brown School of Dresemgklng wl'l teach women to become 84Independent In So. Main St., trade. teaching them a 1918. (Adv.) 4th floor. Was. REMODELING Our Entire Store to Be Remodeled and Enlarged Business- of Our to Take Care Ever-Increasi- Startling Reductions ERll Thousands Dollars Worth Will Be Sold at Mere Fraction of Their Real Worth HATS FUR Buckram Frames Ostrich Bands Feather Bands COME! lit' tr'" Reproducer d - 1.35c. $1.00 ....75c Price VALUES UP TO $15 FROM-ACT- UAL 25c .25c Remodeling Bale Ribbon, 2000 yards, yard .Silk Velvet, per yard All-Wo- ol Tama EVERYTHING 50c Knitted Skating Caps Childrens Plush Hats MUST GO! 5c .....,.,......$1.50 t. v ss d d Just as a fine old violin owes its value to rare woods. properly shaped and balanced. so the Brunswick Tone Amplifier made entirely of Reasoned Hollywood, skillfully smoothed and rounded gives the Brunswick the clear, mellow tones for which it is famous. Flowers and Feathers Pins and Ornaments s d d d d d d d d d Two features alone place Brunswick far in thfe lead in fidelity and naturalness of tone inventions, obtainable on no other phonograph. They are reproduction. 500 TO SELECT 'VVS?A B With prices and terms about equal, you owe it to yourself, and to the one to whom you are making the Gift, to pet the best in tone, in appearance, in modern improvements. in refinements and conveniences. as home on Second avenue. Cloth of Gold Vamp, with black and gold brocaded 7 G.f d d d d Smoot. AIra. Nov. 25. Airs Vincent ELSTNORE, her nephew. Lna Angeles Bradlev and son. Dale, left Sunday to Mr. Join af Mantl and make Bradley Mrs. sister, their home for the winter. E. R. Beck. Alls Alolth Frsrdsen returned home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blackburn Law-to- n Saturdav of last week, sfter a wees are now at home at 27 K street. visit with relative In Salt Lake. Alls Marie Christensen spent Tuesday Miss Marjorie Dey and Miss Phoebe Dey 111 be guests of Airs Lawton for sev- and Wedneadav of last week In Mantl. weeks. Friday evening the girls of the Seagull eral group met with their advisor. Airs. H. Lieutenant and Mrs. Frank Af. Barrell R. at her home, and enof Fort Baker, Cal , are the guests of Mr. I .eon J. Rratnger left yesterday joyedMarquardaen, a candy-pul- l. of the evening Mr. Barrens parents, Mr. and Mrs. for Los Angeles to make her home. Mrs. waa spent In makingPart basket a Frank Hines, for two weeks. Bratager was an officer In the Lynda Mrs J. I,. Staples entertained Friday chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a of last week In honor of her birthday Mr and Airs W. T. Giberson, who have member of the Oliver O. Howard Womanniversary. ens Relief corps. are now home left at Salt Wednesday afternoon a, party of ladv Lake, recently at 1155 Corona street, Denver, Colo. s Plain Cloth of Silver Vamp, with brocaded black 1 Cfl satin quarter, at A xp d d d n a a A reception was given Thursday evening In honor of the marriage of Miss Hvaelnth Winn and John P Isaac, at the home of the brides pa.rents.sfMr and Air. Alfred Winn, 537 West North TemThe marriage ceremony wa ple street performed In the Salt Lake temple by Apostle Stephen 1 Richards. The rooms were decorated In ferns and chrysanthemums The bride wore gown of beaded pearl canton crepe and carried a shower bouquet of bride rosea. The couple will make their home In this city. were assisted by Mrs C S. Pulver, Miss Margaret Hughes. Miss Eva Lund and Miss Pauline Melloj. Eighteen tables were arranged for cards and others came In for tea. At the entertainment at the Sarah Daft home Friday afternoon the Chinese game was presented to Mrs S A, d d a a a Word has been received In this city of the engagement of Miss Lucille Evans of Los Angeles, daughter of David Evans, formerly of Salt Lake, and Paul Glendem-ntn- g Ferrell. The wedding will take In December. The announcement p!ae was made at a tea given at the home of the bride on South Oxford street. Los as born In Ogden Angeles The bride and lived In Salt Lake for several vears. The famllv moved from here to Venice, Cal., and later to Los Angeles. honor tiff II d d d d d d d d a a a a a a anAir. and Airs. Aexander nounce the marriage of their daughter, The Zella. to Reginald C. Chapman wedding took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple ht d d a d of their daughter, the engagement The wedEvelyn, to Albert O. Roberts ding will take place Thursday at 8 s parof bride the oclock at the home 111 be ents, 420 Fifth East street, and folio edjhy , reception fifty-e-g- d d H d d d d saaassagaBjasssaESBBaaBSB E, W. Kaiser Hnnnnnminn The Gift d H of the is mad ANNOUNCEMENT Leon Goulet, and Afrs. laon daughter of Mr. Nelaom. of both Goulet, and A. Claron this city, which took place yesterday RobMIm Evelyn Kaiser (left), who will le married Tuesday to Albert O. morning at th Fairmont hotel in San ass The ceremony erts. sod Mrs. Reginald 0. Chapman, formerly Miss Zella Lyon, s bnde of Francisco. the Rev. P. A. 8tmpkin, The Wednesday. young couple will arrive In Salt Lake early this week to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Later they will tour California, and will be at home In Balt Lake after December 15 at 1451 Redondo Ne lion Is the eon of the a' enue. C-Mr. late A. - Nelson and Is a member of He Is Fill fraternity. Delta the Thf supervisor of the western division of the United States air mail service. ISTORJC significance is attached to irjr ini the eighteenth annual, pioneer ball which will be given Monday ' at the Odeon. The entertainment has become an Institution In the city. The fleet pioneer ball wa given In the Lion house soon after It was remodeled and was patterned after the last ball given at Mt. Plsgah In 1864 just before the departure of the Mormon battalion for Vtah. A pen picture of this e'ent was gisn by Colonel Thomas 8. Kane in a lecture before the-- Historical socety of Philadelphia, and as this description has been preserved, each pioneer ball Is carried out as nearly as possible as a The descenduplication of the event dants of the guests at the ball of vears ago will attend the ball Monday evening and represent the dress snd manners of the women who were described by Colonel Kane. Some of the costumes worn at that ball have been preserved and will be worn bv the granddaughters of the original wearers Attendants at the ball not having original costumes will dress In reproductions of those quaint gowna 0 H a 3 f? 4 . HHnnflflHnnn Weddings and Engagements Air. and Mr r 26, 1922. COME! ..50c . .$1.00 |