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Show 4 mm. WNWWV mH Wu Wis 44V I KVrVV S i f ,I am r s isIk If 1 satI " v -- I W Hi l jyr urn 1 w jwjxo V.. WVVWVV.V SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING,. PECEMIiKK lr-'- . v.." ,,,. $. i: i i i j Ai i s- -j ? ' 4 J in iI v . i?A v ! , 4 v, 102(5 12, Kle Club Charity and Card Party Held Saturday i a. - - ,r- 9t -- v-- r- : - At AirITE KLE CLUB entertained 11 at a most successful charcard ity party and bazaar Satafternoon at the New- urday house hotel, the proceeds oihe f ' 4ffftlr to go to th dub fund for crtp- - rhlMrca. pl4 Th chairmen of the vriou booths wr Mri. Ed 8. Diamond, Mrs. A. O. W ' Ounn, Mr. A. D. Tolman, Mrs. H. E. Marron. Mrs. Wllllum Donohue, Mrs. K. N. Curlquist.'. Reservstions were hiaUo by the following women: Mrs. K. J. Merrttt. Mrs. J. A. Phlpps, Mm. W, H. Marks, Mrs. I. K. Bond, Mis. A. U. Hunter, Mrs. A. Kred Wey, Mrs. J. A. Kauffman, Mrs. Margaret Mtrrltt, Mrs. NelUa B. Hughes. Mra. Klizabeth Storking, Mrs. C. A. Cook, Mrs. N.. B. Knowlton, Mrs. L. V. Peas-Mr- s. J. Davis, Mrs. John Lund- erg, Mrs. W. T. Cilberson, Mrs. M. W. "Jftglea, Mrs. I,. Leade, Miss N. Hulll-vm- i, Mm. Annie 11. King, Mm. T. J. 'fc..ughli'n, Ji(rs. 11. S. Krlrkson, Mrs. fondle, Mrs. Lynr Baxter, Mrs. j W. J, Tannlund, Jilrs. LrRoy H. Jones, Mrs. Tliomas Powers, Jr., Mrs. Mar- j gar't Mrnith, Mrs. Maurice Kane, Mrs. I.. P. Burton, Mrs. J, R. Mclntyre. Mix. Kred Castro, Mrs. J. Edward Mr. Emils Dauquln, Mrs. A. A. Flaaer, Mrs. P. J. Rook, Mrs. W. S. Willis, Mrs. E. T. Dahlstrom, Mrs. tiordon Croft, Mra. W. T. IJoyd, Mrs. Wi Jik V i Aiit, ; nl, I y lr"y x - 'A : Am . TXT . Moler, Mrs. m! Callahan, Mrs. Hal Kawleigh, W. A. Parkin, Airs. dunes, xri. D. . Tt. lur. Ragaski, Mrs. R. H. Davidson, Mrs. A. H. Pike, Mrs. Harry Erlckson, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs, A. Howarth, Mrs. L. O. Gehan, Mrs. Ernest t'htia-ti-niinMrs. T. M. Douglas, Mrs. .1. O. Felt. Mrs. Henry Mann, Mrs. A. O. riunn, Mrs. Pete Hansen, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. F. R. 3 Ed Strobel, Mrs. A. T. B. Callahan, Mrs. Jark R. W. Weidman, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Evans, Mrs. & 4k ' m .. v: SJ. a -- Pa i ( y A Mrs. A. Harvis, Mrs. M. J. Prichard, yirs. E. 1.. Marshall, Mrs. M. McMillan. Mrs. K. H. Smith. Mrs. C. E. Wood, Mrs. W. A. Baddley, Mrs. A. CS. Angel. Mr. W. C. Adams, Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mrs. H. O. Bertschlnger. Mrs. Delos C. Boyer, Mrs. S. W. Clog-sto- n, Mrs. W. M. Collins, Mrs. John H. Cook, Mrs. O. D. Coughlln. Mrs. E. Candland. Mrs. E. N. Carlqulst. W. M. tfttrs. Ed 8. Diamond. Mrs. Donnahue, Mrs. George B. Doyle. Mrs. A. H. Eardlev. Mra. James Evans, Mrs. T. K. Farrell, Mrs. A. H. Fonda, Mrs. J. R. Haas. Mrs. Ernest Hall. Mrs, F. B. Hammond, Mrs. George B. Hoffman, Mrs. William W. Kauffman. Mrs. E. O. LeGran, Mrs, J. N. Mrs. Charles L. Levy, Mrs. A. at.. Larsen, Mrs. George E. Lee, Mrs. John Long. Mrs. John McDonald. Jr.. . Mrsr M.' McDowell, Mrs. H. L. Mrs. H. E. Marron, Mrs. R. P. Mayhue, Mrs. I. N. McClsnahan, . Mrs. Albert Mitchell, Mrs. B. C. Mor, gan, Mr& E. T. MVler, Mrs. Oliver R. - Meredith, Jr., Mrs. J. R. Nevlln, Mrs. Anton Nelson. Mrs. Paul 8. Newman, n, JAra. W. J. O'Connor, Mrs. L. S. Paok-fwaMrs. Sigmond Porisky, Mrs. Ar-tSPrice. Mrs. Roy E. Price, Mrs. J. , H. T. Rlp-petMrs. R. O. Handera. Mrs. H. Sigel, Mrs. F. E. fshurtliff. Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Smith, Henry Smith. Mrs. J. Morrell Mra T. B. Stephen, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. 8. L. Sohwarts. Mrs. A. G. W"allman, Mrs. David Tandowsky, Mrs. Ii. R. Wardrop, Mrs. J. C. Webber, Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Mrs. H. E. Wilcox and Mrs. Herman Wunderllch. Mrs. Soules Hostess i'l JKflRS. MART HAUjORAN- - BOULES entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Saturday evening at her home on East South Temple street for guests. The table was centered with a crystal basket of chrysanthemums and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Wicks, Mr. and Mra. Charles Ira Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . Weeter. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Allisen, J. Allen, .Mr. Ct'aptaln and Mrs. CharlesMr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C D. Smith, Mrs. M. David John Keith, Wallace, Lieutenant Paul Hutton and Ruel G. Halloran, DELIGHTFUL affair of Saturday evening was- the annual Po- hall ivn br the Ordef of of El Kalah tem- A. V.the Mystic . .L. Shrine . - II ..... k. k.wwuiuwi, l nuiei ITlak umii. me tin jne o was effectively decorated and the for the dancers was furnished by Dr. Howard the Roselle orchestra. P. Kirtley Is Illustrious potentate, and the committee In charge of (he successful affair Included H. O. Jesse Thompson,- Edward B. Hunt, George R. Corey and Vifnss Beason. Three hundred and fifty guests were present. slx-le- A . I mil-si- San-for- d. d, Coming Events . Miss Ttieodosla Marie Murdock has Issued Invitations for a dancing party to be given at the Newhouse hotel t. Thursday evening, S.30 o'clock. December 21, at Members ef St. Mark's Cathedral Boy Scout troop No. 61 will give a dancing party Wednesday evening, December club. ' 29, at the Ladles' Literary a The active and alumni members of the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity will chapter house. 1&0 South Thirteenth Fjut street, for the wives, mothers, sweethesrts snd sisters fo the members. Those assisting during the afternoon, will be Mra R. E. Howe, Mrs. Alvln Chrtstopherson. Mrs. Tlieron iTarmeiee. Mrs. Esrl J.' Skldmnre. Mrs. 1.ester Paul. Mrs. Alfred CalllMer. Mrs. C 4. Turner, Mra. Melvln Mrs. W. L. Warburton. Mrs. W. G. Hunter. Mrs. Goates. The following gh-- l will lsley aselst In servMiss Beth Whltnev. Miss Gene ing: vieve Hill. Mite Marlon Armstrong. Miss Marjorle Allen, Miss rorinn Wlrttsoe snd Mies Lyl Keels. Tne JHouri will be from 2 to t o'clock. Mrs. H. R. Alien Is chairman of general arrangements. The regular meeting of the Service Star legion has been advanced one week and will be held December 1. Instead of December I". as announced. The meeting will be held will be t at Memory Park hall and as "An Afternoon of Service,'' under the direction of Mrs W. W. Armstrong, chairman of the relief committee. An Interesting Chrlstmaa musical program has been arranged. Mrs. M. R Shannon will receive Informally Sunday afternoon between the hours pt I and I o'clock, at her home. T47 Jefferson street, in honor Mfi her All birthday snnlverssry. friends are cordially Invited to attend. .. Free-bslr- n. ftSa. Families Expect . Students Home - for Christmas BROWNE MISS Jl'LlET Kadcliffe college, will arrive EFT to right, oppsr near Boston, December 21. to spend the holiMr. and Mrs. days with her parents, Will Browne, of Twelfth East street. Miss Katherlne and Miss Madeline Hoppaugh will s.rrive about December 0 from the I'tilvrslty of Arizona to spend the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. A. L Hoppaugh. e X Mlgg I; i "v Mi-len- "W',-- - . .. . e Muir, who will arrive during the coming week from National Park seminary, Washington, D. C, to pass the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Muir.- at their home on , Klks Ladies' club entertained the iirtit lit a series of bridge leas Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack MoCarty. An attractive color scheme of red and green, combined with the miniature Christmas trees and greens, decorated the living Mrs. McCarty was general rooms. chairman of the affair and was assisted by Mrs. Bessie Cook, Mrs. W. J. Jennings, Mrs. C. A. Lemke, Mrs. W. F Dyer, Mrs. E L. Clark. Mrs L. E Gehan, Mra Barney Qulnn, Mrs. C. Shufelt, Mrs. F. W. Sudbury. Mrs. I. H. G. Brockbank. Mrs. W. A, Burn-sidMrs. George Lewis and Mra. J. . Woods. Eighteen tables of bridge were at play. wa. Federal Heights ; Miss Qenevteve Bird, who will come from Menlo Park, Calif., for the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird; Miss Suzanna Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarrin Harris, who, with her brother, Bransford, will give a large dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club, December 22: Miss Janet Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond Walker, who will arrive from Marlborough school in Los Angeles the latter part of the week for the holidays. Left to right, below Miss Margaret Fisher, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Fisher, who comes from the Misses Kirk's school at Bryn Mawr for a few weeks' visit; Miss Dorothy Lynch, who is a student at St. Mary's of the Woods, In Indiana, who will spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lynch; Miss Af ton Greenwood, daughter of Judge and Mrs. whose beJoshua Greenwood trothal to Lawrence L. Young of Long Beach, Calif, Is announced today. THE J v a3 Military e. Personal Mrs. Glen. McCartney and MIks Olive Wall returned during the week from an extended eastern trip, having visited In New York, Philadelphia and Chicago and Cleveland, Ohio, where and they were the guests of Captain- McMrs. Mrs. William Phillips. Cartney passed through Ogden Thursday morning, going direct to her new home in Burllngame. Cal. Miss Wall will spend a few days In Salt Lake and will pass the holidays In Los Angeles with her sisters, Mrs. Louis Jeffs and Mrs. A. Lang. Miss Mllene Mulr will return about December IS from National Park seminary, Washington. D. C, to spend the Chrlstmss vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downey D. Muir, Miss 1389 Military way. Margaret Fiaher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, who is attending the Misses Kirks school at Bryn Mawr, will be home about the 20th for the holidays. e Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Woolley and moved from their home have family, on East First South street to their new home, 1174 South Thirteenth East street. .L T- i J, " ' e r. " . 1 S3 x X 1 St . . ( 4 ( J Mrs. Robert N. Young has returned from a short stay with friends In Denver, Colo. Lieutenant Robert Sharp, formerly of the Vniversity of t'tah faculty and now stationed at Fort Bennlng. Oa., la spending a few weeks lesve of absence visiting friends In Salt Lake, lieutenant Sharp is accompanied by Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. V: S. Amtissen, who has been visiting In California for the past three months, has returned to this city and will remain until after the holidays aa the guest of her mother, Mra. B. Stevens Alvord. Mrs. H. E. Brewlngton had as her guesis during the week Mr. and Mra. Orville Harrold. Mr. Harrold te a member, of . the Metropolitan Grand Opera rrimpany and a cousin of Mrs. Brewlngton. Miss Pattle Harrold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrold. is now starring In Ixidon. Mr. Harrold and daughter played last season In New York City In "Spring In Autumn." Families Witness Mrs. Sutton Arrives High Noon Rites Home From Coast of Miss Deborah IM.H. AND MR.t. W. D. SL'TTON Wilkes, daugjiter of Mrs Lucy snd son, B bhle. have returned M. Wilkes, and Holllg Lyons Joy took from a motor trip to aouthern Caliplace, at high noon Saturday at the fornia, where they were nrrompanied home of the bride on First avenue. by Mrs, J. H. Waters and two sons Mrs. Wilkes arrived from the east for snd Miss Florence Allgood. . Mrs the ceremony, which waa w ilneeaed by Waters and the children will be at the members of the two families home for the el No. 11 Snnse After a short wedding trip Mr. and avenue Venire,winter will be and Joined fifto their home Mra Joy will be at friends after January 1 In Salt Lake. ths holidays hr Mr. Waters. X If 4 epHE marriage ' Delta Sigma PI, International commerce fratemtty of the I'nlversity of I'tah. held an Informal dancing party Saturday evening at the Covenant Active and alumni chapters house. of the organisation were Ivlted guests. deoo. The house was artistically rated In the colors of the organFloor lamps bearing attracisation. Mrs. 6 ' ' a Miss Helen Katherlne Broughall. of Mr. snd Mrs, J. J. daughter Broughall, former Salt Inkers, who are now making their bom tn lx Angelee. will arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with Mies Alice B. McDonald st Rowland Hsll, fm her recent return from Europe, M lee Brourhsll visited with Miss Clsra I. CoJhourne gts the Ravson school In New Yortr. Miss Cooorne was a former principal at Rowland Hsll. Misa Broughall Is en route to Ioe Angelee, where she will spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mra E. O. Howard will leve Iiecember 1 for Sah Frsnclec to visit with Mr. snd Mrs. Charges Csmpbell Brook and rhlldren during the holidays. ICS3 yl.., ' ahadea furnished soft llahttng Mattie E. Henshaw has gone tive effects foe the dance During the to California to spend the winter. evening an lnterestalng program wss Mra. M. T, Bailey has returned furnished by the pledged members Following dancfrom a visit e( several, months with of the organisation. ing, light refreshments' were served rels lives In ths east. to the guests. The committee In Miss Dorothy Henlr.ger and Miss ;ra-- e charge of arrangements Included RobMrs. Jsmes Tldd Anderson snd litMcfullough will give a bridge Oroehell, Kiton Pace and lowe tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of tle daughter, Ssmnle Belle, have come ert Aahtnn. About thirty couples attended iCesUases es face Tws.) the dance. (Oeetiaaee ea rge I we ) I IPi- - C I B. Prouty. Mra. Jojin Reynolds,-M- r. Mrs. J. B. Roden, "OW 9 M . S V V - , S . Miss Snow Gives Bridge-Luncheo- '.-- IS3 n 8NOW KATHER1.VE enter tslned Saturday afternoon at a lrettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home on U street. In compliment to Miss Leora Smith, a hrlie. The lunrheon was served from sn.aJl tallies thst were centered wito t'Tiristmsa candies in crystal WTeath-- d g d iring In holiy. the sfternonn were Mr f luraSixteen snd Miss t'.!ra guests were In attnrtance THe Waveriev roo club wi'l be enter, tained bv Mrs. if. J. J(ih""n. J1 North Fifth. WtH sirft, Wedne(iaf Ie-mb- e A:'n see evening. boi-lr- |