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Show 12 T HE i CITIZEN Lakes most attractive young society debs and sub-deb- s. Home Coming Mrs. George H. Dern, wife of Utah's governor, who with Governor Dern, will keep fresh the old custom of open house" to their many friends on New Years day at the executive mansion on East South Temple street. Open House The charming old custom of open house" on New Years and Christmas dis- - day seems to have fallen into hom'e, once the center of all festivi- ties, seems to have become but a temporary resting place between gay events. Perhaps father and. mother have slipped over to John's place for a wee cocktail. Junior is out with his ice skates or sled. Mary is away at bridge or tea dancing at a succession of homes, and most likely Bill is Just out with a bunch of the fellas," or over at his girls home. o Holiday comings and goings of Salt Lake society folk continue to arouse the interest qf their friends. Already some have arrived and some have gone, but the real rush will come dur ing the next week when hundreds of boys and girls will be home from schools in all parts of the country for the Christmas vacation. Miss Mary Joy Johnson, who is attending school at Bryn Mawr college, will arrive home Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joy H. Johnson. From the southern branch of the University of California will come Miss Emma Lou Robbins on Sunday to vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Robbins. To spend Christmas with her parents, Justice and Mrs. J. W. Cherry, will come Mrs. Joseph Moslander of Evanston, Wyo., formerly Miss Mary Cherry. She will arrive Sunday and will be joined later by Mr. Moslander. Miss Ethelyn and Miss Hermine Harms will arrive Saturday from Redlands, California, where they have been attending the University of Redlands, to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms. Malcolm Keyser, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Keyser, and George Keyser, Jr., and Jim Keyser, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Keyser, will arrive Saturday from Andover and from Colorado, where they have been attending school, to spend the holidays in Salt Lake. They will entertain at a large dancing party at the Malcolm Keyser home in Cottonwood during the vacation. The date of the affair will be set upon their arrival. Mrs, W. J. Barrette and son, Billy Barrette," left this week for Los Angeles, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar- rette. Miss Betty Barrette, who is attending school in California, will join them before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin will leave early next week . for Kennil-worth, Utah, where they will spend the holidays with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke, and three children. f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus return- ed during the week from a six weeks trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Marcus mother, Mrs. Jennie Levine, will leave early next week for Denver, where she will spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Mor-ri- s , Cohn. Account of Americans celebrating Armistice day. in Paris contained in the Paris edition of the New York Herald, included the names, of several Salt Lakers, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naylor, Miss Hope Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCune. They were guests at a function at Clros. They will leave shortly for. a fortnight at St Moritz and will later go on to the Riviera, the account said. , TEA PARTIES number of charming tea parties, the delight of femininity, have been given and are planned for this week and the next, Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh entertained at the first of a series of teas at her home on East South Temple street from 4 until 6 oclock on Wednesday afternoon and at the second in the series on Thursday afternoon during the same hours. The tea- table on both days was centered with deep red roses and silver sticks held scarlet princess candles. She was assisted in receiving by her daughter, Miss KathA - erine Hoppaugh. On Wednesday, Mrs. Percy Sadler, Mrs. H. A. Schweikart, Mrs. Arthur Findling, Mrs. Leonard Wilson, and Mrs. Will Browne assisted in the tea room, while on Thursday Mrs. Frank Preston, Mrs. Fred Loofbourow, Mrs. Joseph Pence and Mrs. Andrew J. Gorham performed this courtesy. A delightful affair was the tea given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. T. Bailey at her home on South Ideal Chrisunan Gifts sbn-in-la- w, ARRIVALS MRS. GEORGE H. DERN. (Photo by Lumiere.) card along with many other equally If the family can be assembled delightful mannerisms of a decade or around a dinner table, it is almost a two ago, and it is only occasionally miracle! in an old family here and there that ' Among the most charming of Salt we find the doors wide and a hearty Invitation to drop in and exchange the Lake hosts and hostesses is Governor seasons greetings on the' two holi-- ' and Mrs. George H. Dern, and their , many friends welcome the announcedays. What a picture open house" used to ment that again this year, as has been make A roaring log fire in an open . their, custom for many years, they will-holopen, house, at the governors hearth, a generous bowl of egg-nofather and mother a gracious host and mansion on East South Temple street hostess, the older children of the fam- on New .Years day. The hours have ily quietly unassumingly assisting in not yet been set by Mrs. Dern. Memthe entertaining, and a happy crowd bers of the National Guard of Utah mingling in the true spirit of friend- will be their honored guests, as usual, at high noon. ship and the Day of Christ. Mrs. Dern, with her quiet, gracious Today, even Christmas itself often fails to find an entire family assem- dignity, makes a beautiful hostess, and bled in the home at one time. The assisting her will be a bevy of Salt d Three prominent Salt Lake couples will sail early in January for Honolulu, where they will spend the winter. t. They are Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Han-chet- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tonkin. MULLETT-KELL- Y Company CONSULT US g, ABOUT YOUR PARTY REFRESH MENTS have imported an elaborate assortment of beautiful Silk Ties for men and boys, a Christmas present which is always accepted with appreciation. WHEN GUESTS DROP IN it is so convenient one of Glaus' delicious coffee cakes bn hand to serve appetizing and tempting. |