Show JVUAnlru SxLnxLoaj 11)J gatt in h gfikiw 13th 1931 Xe-eem-b-e V E v - ' jp Kv 'J a f jK If m V - ° f t v 1 - ki t t - I liiili ( ' i t it tiiztit-- i t i ‘ t t i i ' i-- I Mte m & fi e 5 VR w’'X asR?"' '"IW n V’’ ’ $' S i Y ItV' ’ ' i ?$ X Ml S' - ka Y f ar ®PV’iK 1 1 f tt- - c!trn v ' ! in t : i i r'k " I I t 1 v - !f : is&liiil m a Many Gather at Buff el Supper Complimenting Bride of Week In compliment to Miss Marian Richards v hnsp marrage to Harold Boyer Miss will take place Saturday Blanch Ralphs and Miss Phyllis were hostesses at a prettily ar ranged buffet supper Saturday evening at the Ralphs home on Harvard venue Artistic holiday decorations were The serving table was rranged covered with a handsome Italian cloth and centered with a silver bowl filled with crimson poinsettas and clusters of holly Scarlet tapers In silver holders lighted the table After supper bridge was enjoyed Ben-nio- cut-wor- V " Guests included Mrs Grant Iverson Miss Ruth Goss of Los Angeles Miss Iluth Richards Miss Louise Can- non Miss Louise Reynolds Miss Lucy Dean Nibley Miss Pauline Pingree Miss Nabbie Clawson Miss Florence Smith Miss Afton Brown Miss Gertrude Neslen Miss Henrietta Henderson Miss Clara Creer Miss Mildred Ross Miss Margaret Ross Miss Betty Miss Jeanne Reynolds Crawford Miss Maxine Gaddie Miss Margaret Jensen Miss Katherine Hyde and Miss Ellen Christensen The young hostesses were assisted in entertaining by Mrs E T Ralphs (Continued on Pae Two) Elks Ladies’ Charity Ball One Of Season’s Brightest Events The spirit of Christmas and good wiy was carried out in the generous response given to the Elks Ladles’ charity ball at the Newhouse hotel The affair for Saturday evening several seasons has been one of the interesting social events of the winter season and the untiring efforts of the various committees was rewarded with marked success The ballroom was most attractive in the gay decorations of the holiIn the windows were day season miniature Christmas trees with gay silver and tinsel and about the pil- - lars were entwined Christmas greens and sprays of crimson holly and showers of silver and polnsettias A sliver curtain made a beautiful background for the orchestra and the punch table was bright with colored V a"' T "ky lights in shades of crimson and green The table was presided over by Muss Vera Mae Flashman Miss Virginia Pack Miss June Ushtrom and Miss Helen Crabtree Card tables were arranged for those who did not care to dance The guests were received by the officers of the club and the financial success of the ball will assure help to many In the charity work of the organisation y ' yyky ' v s - v 5 ' - i ” 'f 5 :V ! ' V ! '4 ’ 4 vJ I : y- - l v ' csifgl?w y 4 iri A'A tt— v‘ K 1 — '?' fr 'y'r-sc- yN -- f Kr vs (1 f f '‘ ” vj ' AxA p k ' S&b A &H- r- ’f ” Virginia Stevens upper left daughter of Mr and Mrs Stringham A Stevens who is betrothed to Ilyrum Reichinan son of Mr and Mrs G A Rcich-ma- n The wedding will he one of the interesting nuptial events of the holidays and will take place on New Year’s day Center Mrs Erwin M Fisher a bride of Friday who before her marriage was Miss Mildred Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs George R Scott Miss Florence Kelly upper right daughter of E W Kelly who will leave December 22 to visit her brother Lieutenant Thomas E Kelly in San Diego She will Miss W i ' V' ? Mt Am U v im W w M iM f At t yy y Jw V to in ii y OS t the new year for Honolulu to spend the winter with her sister Mrs Richard M Oliver Lower left to right Miss Millie B Fiddle of Leamington Out Canada who has been the guest of Mrs Charles A Steele for a fortnight and who left for California Friday Miss Miriam Mantle daughter of Mr and Mrs G E Mantle who has returned from a six months’ stay in San Francisco Mrs George M Tuttle of St L onis who has returned to her home after a visit with her mother Mrs George Y Wallace at the Hotel Utah Mrs Scott Raymond Anderson a bride of early Dcccifiber formerly Mrs La Von Facer McGhic r: sail early in w fliPffc! mm pi Mm ' J - ' V sf ' v Mk ts& vi & 4 i v UN h toto to iwM Iw '! |