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Show T H E C I i mwcMmiumiiiiniii Bulimia wm jh I 'H&ety - Poetry i ltiown and the winter ln sea- - finished with a whirl of !e "085. The dancing club of the entertainment committee of the Ladies Literary club will entertain tonight at a dance to be held in the club house. The hosts and hostesses will be Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jubal A. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coppock Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans. i SI members of the Kle club, in gave Mon-presidents tea last at the Y. W. C. A. club as decorations in lavender and ?1S!nai W fea-Kjb.polors, flowers was a T. Rippetoe and Mrs. sH. 10II3im0nd poured. Violin and ev'ectlons and vocal solos by OViership talent. The hostesses H. E. Wa$. F. B. Hammond, Mrs. John e jvdrs. H. T. Rippeto, Mrs. 1. Jr., Mrs. L. R. Wardrop, erJVge B. Hofmann, Mrs. Ed. S. y Mrs. Charles A. Bennett, 1 . adh One e J. ir i. chi C. Brumly. d Mrs. M. L. Nebeker have . the engagement of their Is C Louise, to Dr. 0. Brinton nsbon of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. al Jensen, who are to be married and who will make their rgth , Oakland, Cal. The young The graduates. Ik 5 a member of the Alpha Chi offand of Phi Beta Pi. Mr. of the University of ti, and is a member of Beta 1Ssid cou-universi- ty Jen-gradua- te : fraternity. asonic club entertained at a 1 es the American Dansante David Roger, F. J. C. E. Post, C. N. Sar-- j irtH. Hunt, Del L. Sullivan, Covey, William E. Day and unne had charge of arrange-- l vpd were complimented for . )d work. Mon-Jariin- g. Kee-rRump- h, 1SI ail'd Mrs. George Thomas of the ty entertained members of the jind friends New Years day at ivn .ne on Douglas avenue. Ihli lerial dance was held at the club ;ed Fort Douglas, given under the of the Officers club, where a ime was had by all present, lostly responsible for the good d who had charge of affairs ijor W. H. Hobson, Captain R. yler, Lieutenant W. D. Force itenant . M. D. Boise. 'veers of the Fort Douglas Golf Mfre entertained at a dinner , gt the club house New Year's (liiiiillirniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LT LAKE TENNIS CLUB entering1 REFINED PEOPLE ,P( TO lC Phone Hyland 4644 And mike Reservations For Tables 3ING AND REFRESHMENTS Will 245 So. Tenth East WANK COPP, Manager an i liiiiiaiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii lici of- - the big attractions of New Years day was the rendition of Handels The Messiah at the Tabernacle H. Cook, Mrs. A. W. Sti-hA. i. W. S. Clogston and Mrs. I. Those who kindly played were Miss Virginia and Miss a taasay, Mrs. Ruth Regan, Mrs. netipp, Miss Elon Grace Price ;h Lake girl to attain prominence on the stage and she is considered in New York City a musical comedy star. She is naturally gifted and talented and her rise to fame was speedy once she secured the opportunity. if you develop your mind properly. You will not' be inclined to work hard with your hands; you will be proud, old fashioned in your ways, conservative and will only be at your best where you are a leader. You will not Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fitzpatrick will spend the holidays in Los An- make a good employe. If born in the latter part of the month, you will be better fitted in a profession, as a doctor, lawyer or geles. so- - . Mrs. A. G. Tallman, I eve. J. B. Thompson was in charge of arrangements. ie holidays society will again i Music 5 T I Z E N iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiHiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiimiHiiiimmiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiimmnnmff 111111 WMMMWIininin.inm - I given by the Salt Lake Oratorio society and under the direction of Squire Coop. The chorus was the largest in the history of the society and the rendition the most beautiful given so far. Marjorie Dodge, noted soprano oratorio and concert singer of Hollywood, together with Florence Jepper-so- n Madsen in the contralto role, and J. W. Summerhays, tenor, with Albert J. Southwick, Utah basso, inspired the audience with their pleasing voices. Although Eastman, of the Eastman Kodak company, has no natural gift for music, still he loves it and has recently donated $3,000,000 to the Eastman School of Music at Rochester, New York. Miss Oretta Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewis, is another Salt and Miss Catherine Hagenbarth Leslie Lee Richardson, the latter of San Francisco, will be married Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth, 260 East South Temple street, where also a large reception will be given in honor of the young folks. The Rev. Father Duane G. Hunt will tie the marriage knot. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Mary Hagenbarth, as maid of honor. Other attendants will be Miss Edna Kuster, Miss Eleanor OBrien, Mrs. Edmund Wood and Miss Marcia Wood, and Miss Catherine Jane Kennedy of San Francisco will be flower girl. Joseph Blake Keopali of Los Angeles will be best man. The ushers will be Frank J. Hagenbarth, Jr., David Hagenbarth, D. Edmund Wood, Fred Quigley and Louis Geo-ghega- n. clergyman. You will be gentle, con- siderate of others, polite, and have a profound knowledge of human nature. People born in January must fight against laziness and pride. They should associate only with refined people. They should avoid anything that is coarse. Members of the Tutors club gave a dance at the Salt Lake Tennis club at which the program was interpolated with fancy and specialty dancing by Mary Whitney, Teddy Hayward and Lindsay Hobbs, all three of whom would be a credit to the stage. Several new and fancy steps were introduced and the terpsichoreans were encored by the members of the dancing party. The dance was under the management and arrangement of Norval Cer-vicpresident, and Harper Pearse, e, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Keyser and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Keyser have left for the coast to spend the New Year holiday. STARS GUIDE YOU. If you were born in January the stars say you will do your best in a city. If born in the early part of this month, you will be a profound thinker, secretary of the club. Manager Frank Capp of the Tennis club turned the hall over to the club exclusively and admittance was had by invitation. , For Wedding Invitations (engraved or printed), Programs, etc., see or call CENTURY PRINTING CO., 235 Edison Street. Wasatch 1801. Adv. |