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Show r f v Vi T" ! DESERET XEfc. Sa.VJOTRY If, KT7 From left to right, Mrs. John F. Luther, who will leave the first of the month to make her home in Denver; Mrs. Leslie Frazer, who recently returned from a trip Mrs. Jack McCarty, chairman of the entertainment committee of the Elks Ladies club, whka uponsored a social at the Covenant house this afterthrough the east and Canada; and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, assisting, with the arrangements for the annu al membership tea of the Service Star legion to be held noon, Below, left to right, Mrs. B. F. Quinn house. Memorial Memory grove. City Creek canyon. at , r-. , , a Monday afternoon Elks Ladies ,,,,4! of The Near,, Entertain at Party Future alumnae saioclatloa ed the Phi Lambda sorority of th Unlvsrsity of Utah will entertain Jaa. 22, at a progressive dinner and dancing party. The members of tb active chapter will be included to tha danc which will bo held at tha J. U Ashtea home on Yale avenue, la chart of arrangements arc Miss Demise j Derrick, Mrs. Morris B. Aahtoa -and Mr Reed Holt. . - o Tho active and alumnae chapters of tha Alpha Chi sorortty of the of Utah will entertain I Diversity t'ie annual social Saturday afat ternoon. Jan. 22, at tho American dansante. Games will be enjoyed during the afternoort and tea will be served. Mias Rhea Jane Brain to chairman of tho committee on arrange- - i ments and is being seriated by Miss Lyda Ross iter, MJaa Mari Thompson, Mr Walter Jensen. Mias Jean Lawton. Rise Gladys Fannies and Mr Lrnest D. Hurd. THE of thts oocUl, tho second of a aerlaa given by tho Elba1 Indies club, at tho Covenant AH , F X. if , . Ellis 8. Musser will enterMr tain at a recaption Thursday afternoon at her bom J224 Tale avenue in honor of tbo SOth birthday anniversary of hrr mother. Dr. Ellis R. Shipp, well known Utah physician All friends of th honor guest are cordially Invited to call. do Tbe alumnae club of the PI Beta Phi sorority was entertained at a luncheon this afternoon at tho homo of Mra James A. Hogle, east South Temple street, la honor of Mra J. F. Luther who Is leaving noon for Denver to make her home. , Red carnations in a crystal basket centered the luncheon tabla At each end of the tabla crystal candlestirka held red rand lea. Mra C. A, Wheeler ws tho assisting hostess. Thirteen members of tho sorority from Salt take and five from Ogdon were present. In honor of Mis Ions Alder, who will b married next week. Mra P. Taylor entertained thin afterC, . noon at a matinee party at tha Sait Lake theatre. Mr. and. Mra Georgs Alder will entertain this evening for Mies Alder and her fiance Dr. Quincy B. Corny at tho Wilkes theatre after which supper v will be served at Keeley Tho State society. Daughters of tho Revolution, was entertained this afternoon at the home of Mra G. G. Ricbarda 2127 Seventh avenue. Tho rooms were decorated in the society colon, blue and buff. A blue bowl filled with Jonquils 1 the tea table. Currept events were given by Mra R. D. Andrew. Mra Julia A. F. Lund gave a paper on "ImportA ant Legislative Enactment" number of musical selections were presented during the afternoon. The hostesses other than Mra Richards were Mra P. T. Fame-wortMra Lund, Mra Espey Cannon, Mra G. E. Child and Mra Mabel S. Cola. o a Members of tha Balt Lake B. T. V. club were entertained at the monthly dancing party Friday evening In the ballroom of the Newhebee hotel. The guests were rsosived by Dr, snd Mrs. Henry Rails, Mr. and Mra W. C. Nuttal, Mr. and .Mra Clifford Goff, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mra F. W. Benge, Mr. and Mra B. W. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mra John Kordgreen. Mr and Mra Star Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hick, Mr. and Mrs M. A. Williams Mr. and Mra Frank Duffln, Mr. and Mra Albert Merrill. Mr. end Mrs - Eels Cooper, Mr. and Mra 1. H. Jacob. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman, Mr. and Mra tayna Decker, Dr and Mra L. A. Stevenson. Mr. and Mra Amos Epperson snd Mr. and Mra J. J. Wright. Two hundred guests ware present. -a The Women's Democrats club was entertained Wedneeday afternoon at the home of Mra Jamee H. Moyie. east First South street. After the annual business was served. tea The servmeeting ing tabla was centered wt'h a basket of spring flowers. Mra Burton Musser presided at the tea table and was assisted by Mra E. E. Corf man and Miss Bush Moyla. Mra Baldwin, dressed in a colonial costume and wearing a bon , net worn at the Inauguration of President Lincoln, read "Aunt Jane Mra R. J. Alex- -i of Kentucky. ander gars several vocal selections Mra Alexander bad charge of the general arrangements. & ; vih house,.-Oi- l east - South ..Tempi atrest. Table were arranged for was served late In tea Kamas and decorations The tho afternoon. were carried out In purple and of the organisawhite, tb colors tion. Tho hostesses for the afternoon Were tho officers of the organisation, Including Mrs O. K-- Dibbles, Mrs. A, Ei Goodspeed, Mra John peek. Mrs. H. E, Peterson. Mra J. W. Gray and Mia J. B. Chase, and - a iso tho hi embers of tho charity 1 committee, srhich consists of Mia Georgs A. Martin, Mrs. H. A. MaMrs. Frank jor, Mra M. Mark 'Williamson, and Mra Tom Foley. for the affair Tho arrangements . were in charge of the entertain, ment committee, which includes the following' Mra Jack McCarty, chairman, Mra Besslo Cook, Vico chairman, Mra W. J. Jennings, Mra C. A. Dmke. Mra. W. F. Dyer, Mra E. L Clark, Mra L, E. Gehan. Mra Barney Quinn. Mra F. W. Sudbury. Mrs. C. D. Shu-fe- lt, Mra Georgs Lewis, snd Mra J H. Wooda Tbs guests numbered ; . interesting sow Mr. and Mrs Parley P. Eecles have 'baaed invitatiors for a reception to honor of their tenth wedding anniversary to bo held Monday evening at their home, 122 C street. ilt I see Mr. and Mr J. F. Luther, who will leae a soon for lkat er to make their home, will tie tho honored gdests at a number of parties during tbe week. Mr. and Mr J, W. Palmer will entertain for Mr. and Mr Luther Sunday evening Tuesday evening Miss Katherine Davies' . will entertain at a suppr party for Mr, and Mr Iaitber. 00 of-Ja- n. The Heather Re win club will be entertained at the hum of Mrs, 1221 Lake Robert Rttveneon street. Wednesday afternoq at I o'clock. r h. I I f v1 til 5 ft '4 $ Personal Notes AND MRS D. A. ISOM left Lor Chicago, where they wil spend two weeks. Mr. f'V- - W. T. Benson and daughters. Misses Olive and Margaret Benson, left today for an extended trip through -tha Panama Canal. 4 Lieutenant and Mrs. Paola who have been visiting in this city for some time, will leate soon for their home In San Francisco, o o Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Sherwood have returned from California, Where they were married December SO, and Sra at home at Ko 22 Fairmont apartments. Sper-V'a- 3 - , i T i " , Mrs. M. "e tl, - ,4 The annual party of the League of Sacred Heart will be beld on the 27 at tho Ladiae' evening Uterary club bouse. Mr L 1L Crawford, president of tho league, is the general chairman of tha affair aifd will be assisted by tb officers snd sponsors of th tosgn ' oo I Social Events sow Service Star legion. Salt county chapter, will entertain at the annual membership tea Monday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 2 o'clock at Mem. orial bouse in Memory park. City Craak canyon. Mr C. R. Mabey to tbe general chairman and win be assisted by tbe following com. mittees: Reception, Mrs. J. W. Cherry, Mr N. A. Dunyon. Mr Mr J. T. Sandberg. T. D. Lewi Mr Mr Sherman Armstrong. J. C. Thomaa. Mr Ruby Beck. Mr B. O. Howard. Mrs. A L. .Murray. MrvB. 8. Quinn. Mrsl Charles 8. Osborn, Mr J. M. Thomas, Mr T. W. Davies Mr Theodore McKean and Mr John Corny; hostess committee, ' Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins. Mra. Uti Edgar Young, Mr John J. B Moretoa, Mr Elliot Clark. Mr Julian Clawson, Mrs H. Wad Mr G. 8. Myers Mr R. J. Goodwin Mr Earl Davis and Mr O. A Peckstein. Mr P. J. OCarroll to chair-mai- n of the prgoram - committee. Vocaf seTho program includeslections by Mrs. K. J. Alexander Mr J. Montgomaccompanied by ery Mann, "If Winter Come" by Tennant, 1 Love You Truly, by Carrie Jacobs Bond, and "My an original Honeysuckle Chile. song composed by Mr Alexander; vocal solos by Mr Lucian Ray, accompanied by Mias Virginia Reid, "Serened" by Tosti, "Drowsy Waters Steal." by Lecarante, and "X Hid My Love. by d Hardille; piano solos by Miss Virginia Rtil "Rustle of Spring," by Finding, and "Veins Caprice," by Kewiand; dance numbers by Miss Doris Wilke accompanied by Miss Angela Dunyon. Mendelsohn 8prlnt Song. and "Call of India"; vocal numbers by Mrs.' C. H. Osborn, acMiss companied by Angela Dunyon, "Hole in th Fence," by Russell, "The Star. Roger and by "Ufe's-GardeCarrie Jacby obs Bond. . r All tho number oa tho program will bo presented by member of tho organisation aad win bo given tho tea hour, All friend during interested snd who are eligible to to be membership are invited THE CHRIS A. Mr. andEXMRSannounce this marB. ring of their daughter, Edythe, to Dr. Burti F. Bobbin eon of Mr. and Mra Joseph B. Robbins, which took place Friday morning In tho Salt Lake temple. Following the ceremony, a weddlag breakfast wan held at the Robbins' horn ' ' IIS B street. The bride studied at tbe New England Canaervatory of Music, and baa been connected with the music department of the' Granite Dr. Robbins la a high school. gradual of tho University of Utah, and received bis doctor's degree at Columbia university. Tbs young ecu pie will spend their honeymoon make their tha coast, and will --- e homo to this city. e e Mr. and Mrs Char.es Herman-eo- n announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Oscar C. Bachman, of Farmington, tho marriage to take place January A wedding receeption will be beld in the evening at the home of tbe bride's parent to Bountiful.. - 1. e Mr. and Mrs A. H. Tavolan announce the engagement of tbelr canal gone stopping at several citdaughter, gupora, to Arden M. ies in South and Central America, e Thaxton. Jr., of Loo Angeles. The Mr. and Mra. J. C. Wester will marriage will taka place February 2. in the Salt Lake temple, leave noon for southern California, e e o will spend tha remainwhere Mra. Arnette Hart-- ll announces der of they tho winter months. the marriage of her daughter, Esther Annette, to Milton Fennlmors Mra. Sarah M Hodges, deputy Doriua, son of Mr. and Mra. Joha commander of tho W. B. Dorics, of Cottonwood, the mar- supreme A- to spending several weeks vis-of riage took place Tuesday evehtng. iting in tbo state in tho interest the ceremony being performed by tho association. Bishop George 8 McAllister. Tbe young couple left immediately af- deter the ceremony for a short wed- - I Mrs. Homer E. Rich. Mate partment president of the Ameriding trip and will be at home in can Wednesleft Legion auxiliary, the dly after February 1. day for her home in Vernal, after for month and wtra joined installing officer, for 1227 in the Salt following auxiliary units' by Dr. Chase for the holidays, Lake City, Tooele, Spanish. Fork, Mra Louis 8 Calcs arrhed Fri- Login and Helper. day from San Francisco, vhera he accompany d Miq Baftar Mra. H.J. Gorendyke left Mon Cates lo San Kaf&el where Mias day for Indianapolis, where she Cates will enter the San Dominic will attend tho convention of tb convent for the remainder of tha executive committee of tho Americhoot year. Mr and Mra. Cates can Legion auxiliary January 14 left Saturday New York, and 2. A report of tbo years work will bo riven nod plans tor Mrs. Ceoorge H. Dem left Wedthe 1227 Convention to bo held to for where Chicago, nesday she will Paris completed. ' apend a taonih with her daughter, Mr, Harry Barter Mr. and Mrs. L, 8 &eard (Miss Bernice Frits), formerly of Salt Mra. Brenton Van Cleat forleft Sunday for Lo, Angeles merly Mias Irene Savage, of 8t Lake, for an extended May. after a short Jgmis arrired Friday to visit with vlatt with fetenda in tha city. They her father. Rirhard Savage and several month, with resister. Mias Pearl Savage, at their have spent Greenrlver in lative, on home Third avenue. ass fr ass F. Kennedy has returned from Fort Collins, Colo, and is st Home to her friends in the Belvee dere.' Mrp. Kennedy baa been visMrs. Norman D. Dreeaer who in for in Colorado reveral weeks the iting early fall left Salt Lake to w- -list with her sons in Nttr Torlc - Dr- - and Mrs.P. M Chase and and Massachusetts, is now In have return' I mall eiughters Calif, where she la visitlnc Oak-lan- d, from Galesburg. 111. Mr Chase with friends, Mra. Dreerer had and tbe children have visited there extended trip through the Panamn Wasatch Club Plans State Club Day Wasatch Literary club will a State Federation day program on Tuesday afternoon at 2.22 o'clock in tha convention hall of the Newhouae hotel. This win be an open meeting and the presidents of tho City Federated clubs as well a, the officers of the State Federation will be special gueita. After a short business meeting the program will include an addrem by Mrs. C. of Provo, president of the State Federation: two selection, by tho Moxart trio, composed of Mra Johanna Lee, violintot; Mr Beth Walton Nelson, cellist; Miss Norma Bryan, ptantot; "Serenade,' (Chaminade) "Prelude. (Mamanet) The ladle,' chorus of the club wj To a Wild give two selection Rose' ( Mac Dowell). Pal Moon," (Frederick Knight Logan). The tea hour will follow for which tbe host ewe, are Mr R A a o o Broadhuret, Mr H. C. Hick Mr Mra. Nellie Bartlett has gona to W. E Lose Mr V. A Bettilyon. Omaha for a visit of several Mr Ida F. Olson and Mr J. A. months Low Jr. " The ladies chorus of the club g Mr. and., Mr, F C Richmond will meet for practlce Tuesday afwere guest, at the Hotel del Cor- - ternoon at 1 o'clock in the onado. Coronado Beach. Calif, due ventlon hall of the Newhouae hotel tog the past week. All members are, urged to attend. THE , A V 2, 7- -2 The American Association of University Women will hold the regular monthly meeting Bbtur-da- y at tbs University club. Luncheon will be served at 1 oclock, after which Dr. Elbert D. Thomas, professor of political science at (he University of Utah, will give a talk on "International Relation Hostesres for tb afternoon will he Mr L. E. Hall, Mia Florence Hall, Mr Harris Plllsbury, Mr Hall Bullen, Mr Simon Shapiro and Mra Theodor W. Whiteley. Reservations for the luncheon may b made with Mr Mitchell Stewart or Mire Alice Sanford until Saturday morning. . Tha A. A IT. W. round tables on education and international affairs are held in tho public library every Tuesday . afternoon. The former group will begin the study of the psychology of adoleoceoee. Tho latter to conducted by Dr. - Thomas o parental education; Wednesday English, millinery; Friday 2 English. Dean Milton Bennion will give the first of his lectures la parental education on Monday evening. The second lecture la the class in homo furnishing will b given by Don Carlos Yeung. Jr, Thursday at S p.m. at tha Center. Much interest to manifest in this subject. w. c: T. u!to Hdd Victory Banquet The Woman's Christian Temperance Unions of tbe city will celeof brate tho seventh anniversary the day on which tho eighteenth with effective amendment became a victory banquet to be given m Westminster Presbyterian church. 172 west Fifth South street at 4.22 oclock Monday evening. January 17. The Mata president. Mr M. H. Parry, will act as ' toaMmistress will and the following program be rendered: Address, "Bay It M. Again on Victory Day." Mr Civic Center Schedule H. "Why Was tha EightFor Week Announced eenthParry; Amendment Put - Into the Constitution," tbo Rev. Arthur L. The Civic Center continue to Rice; vocal selection. Miss Ethel bo tbo center of much social and Witherspoon; addres ' "Has the educational activity. Due to the Eighteenth Amendment Been n participation of tha Center Instruc- Success?" by the Rev. W. T-- Scott; tors in the educational conference address. "What Should Church at Logan, this week, the following Members do to Help In Law Enschedule will bo in effect: forcement." tha Rev. W. H. En4 Tuesday elementary dress- sign: vocal sol "Its In tho ConstiZ dress- tution and Its There to Stay, Mrs making. Wednesday dress- Glenn B. Walker; addres "What making 2. Thursday 4 dress- Can Wo do to Interest Other making 2, millinery. Women In Law Enforcement, Mr making I, home furnishing. 2 FrUkf dressmaking J; 4 James A Hogle; reading. "Who Was to Blame." Mias Helen Par-dressmaking J Evening classes: Monday 7.24 to ry; short debeta by two University 14-1- 14-1- 14-1- J-- n,' present of Utah student Frank Jonas and Wiley Fade for and against prohibition; community singing, led by the Rev. F. J. Co Mr. and Mr Cox will bo guests of honor as are leaving the city soon for they Col orado to make their home. o o e The France Willard, W. C. U., will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at tbe Sarah Daft home AH members are Invited to be presento - . - t , ; Additional Society on Pages 10 and 11 f A t Sr tie 9--0 0 f r 7 MWr I The club will an- tertam at a costume dance this evening at the Manor bourn. A carnival ides will be carried out. . The West high school alumnae officers club wilt give a'danctng party oq Jan. 22, at tbs Manor house on oast First South street, 'so . i Robert James Dugan entertained nt a birthday dinner nt the Manor bourn last Sunday evening. Coven were laid for 12 guests. so Ksppa Alpha 4- The Pi fraternity of the University of Utah wttl give a formal dancing party on Jan. 21 at the Forest Dale Country club. Joseph Smith and Wayne Grover are in charts of arrangement , The sophomore clans of the Uni- varsity of Ltah will entertain tbe members of th student body at a dancing party this evening at the hotel Idles Tirxah hewbouse Decker. Mbs Claire Angsl, Dick ORourke, and Wallace Goats comprise the committee of arrangement1' The feature of tho evening will be a novel entertainment. ivlded by members of tho etas T - -- The second annual "pirates" halt under the auspices of tho Art guild of tho University of Utah, will be held on Jan.- - 21 nt tha1 Covenant houa on east South Temple street. The Buests will bo .costumed as or Bohemian pirate Apache Th affair promises to ho someth in g interesting and nnususL ' Tb member of the Trotters club and tha officers of tbo XL O. T. C. unit of tho University of Utah, will entertain at tha annual formal dancing party, Jan. 21. nt th Memorial house In Memory Grove, City Creek canyon. v ' ' In honor of Miae Virginia RUey and Miss Sarah Riley who will leave soon for California ta make their home, the Girls league of the Cathedral high school will ontor-tai- n at a tea and recaption Saturday, Jan. 22, between th hours of 2 and 2 'o'clock. Mias Isabel Stalling Miss Bunny Brooks and Mis Katherine Green have charge ' of th arrangement 4 Mr. and Mr Xmuls Marcus and Mr. and Mrs. H. A Strauss will b horns to their friends at the ' Marcos residence, Sunday afternoon between the hours of 4 aad oclock. st Seeker oo Literary Club Plan Annual Breaklatl The annual breakfast of the Seekers Uterary club trill bo gives Tuesday afternoon at 1.24 o clock at th Manor, house oa oast First South street. The history of tbe club doting from It organization twenty four years ago will bo reviewed by tb peat president. Mr. Esther Husbands will read a oqe-a- ct play and Mr R. A. Brower, accompanied by Mr R. Swan will present several vocal aeiaction t - |