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Show wtrip- JLL E cently returned to America from a trip to Scotland, poured, with the assistance of a number of the post women. Further entertainment by General and Mrs. Van 'Deman, which added to the weeks social calendar, was a dinner given Tuesday night at the Alta club. Another dinner of the week at which post folk were hosts was that given by Lieutenant and Mrs. J. E. Monhollan at the post Thursday night In honor of Colonel and Mrs. E. H. Andres,' who leave early in the new year for their new quarters at Ft. Rosecrans. Plans are already on foot for the annual New Years eve hop at Ft. Douglas, one of the outstanding events of the holiday season. According to preliminary arrangements, the ball this year will equal, if not excel, any in the long social history of local army circles. Interest will be added to that evening by the dinner to be given preceding the hop by Captain and Mrs. W. F. Wood and Captain and Mrs. H. L. Egan at the Officers club. - INSPIRED YOUTH ' Holiday time the time of youth! Temporarily freed from the cares of the class room and studies, youth romps home for a glorious round of parties, sports, and sleeping late in the morning!. It is but a brief respite from the routine of education, but it is filled full of fun which memory carries back for pajama parties of the girls and gab fests in the fraternity houses. ' ' Just' as youth is ' eager to try its wings and fare forth to strange cities . in quest of education, so is .it eager to return at Christmas time .when there is no place like the old home- - os Great Western Motorways, Inc. Main Office: 157 Booth Main Street Wilson Hotel: S2 East 2nd Sooth Union Bus Station: 144 E. 3rd So. American Express: 24 West 2nd So. town, where mother can be counted on to arrange meals as were never served in a dormitory, and manage new party frocks, and dad can be depended upon for one or more substantial touches outside the regular allowance. Among the sons and daughters of Salt Lake society who have arrived during the past week for Christmas with their parents are: Miss Katherine Hogle,' Miss Margaret Benson, Miss Cornelia Brookie, Miss Elsie Snyder, Miss Phyllis Cannon, Miss Ethelyn Cannon, Miss Ruth Fabian, Miss Clarice Ellis, Miss .Dorothy Lynch, Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Miss Milene Muir, Miss .. Juliet Browne, Miss Nancy Sullivan, Miss Aileen Corfman, Miss Mary Joy Johnson, Miss Louise Langton, Miss Florence Story, Miss Eleanor Story, Miss Emma Lou Robbins, Miss Hermine Harms, Miss Ethelyn Harms,- Miss Elizabeth Brown, Miss Betty Botterill, Miss Genevieve Bird, Gerald Daynes, Ensign Howard Adams, William, E. Friel, Robert Allison, George and Jim Keyser, Edwin and Charles Christensen, Jack Daly, Melvin Smith, David Hemstead, Arthur B. Sullivan, George F. Wasson, Jr., Norton Faus and Mac ;; Story. fast at the Nord home on Sixth East street, and on Friday afternoon Miss Lawton was the honor guest at a tea given by Mrs. Fred Meakin and Mrs. Clarence Elmer Traver at the Meakin home on SIgsbee avenue. combining business and pleasure, Mrs. George H. Dern entertained members of the committees for the ' annual Charity ball, which will be given December 28 at the Hotel Utah, at a tea at her home oh East South Temple street Tuesday afternoon. More than one hundred invitations were issued The tea table was arranged with a basket filled with fruits and crystal candlesticks held Princess candles in crimson shades. Asisting Mrs. Dern during the afternoon were Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood and Mrs. Malcolm . CHRI8TMAS There was a man called St Nicholas Who had lived all these years to tickle . paragus fern makes a dainty Christmas green. ; A Santa Claus figure is appropriate for the center of the table, and red candles are Christmasy. A fruit basket filled with oranges, grapes, rosy apples, figs, raisins and nuts is a fine center piece, or if you do not have the fruits, substitute vegetables, choosing those of most color, as: scoured carrots, shining apples, a bright, green, cabbage or head of let tuce with a few pine twigs for fillers. . I CHRI8TMA8 FAIRY CAKE us With fine Christmas toys For good girls and boys e And candy enough to sweet-pickl- us. joyfulst feast! Let every man be jolly Each room with ivy leaves is dressed And every post with holly. Now . to the Lord sing praises, And you within this place; And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace." With a hey! and a hi! and a Mix three unbeaten eggs and one pound of sugar. Stir (do not beat), one-hahour or until very light. Add . Lo! now is come our . Introducing a charming manner of .... On Friday morning Miss Alice Nord and Mrs. John Fi3her honored her with a break- the Progress apartments. - ! 13 ed at a bridge party at her home in . lf flour enough to make a stiff mixture., h Season with teaspoon of almond. Drop from a spoon upon buttered cake tins. Let stand in the tins over night in a cool place. In the morning bake in a medium' oven: and the sugar will come out and look like frosting. This is supposed to be the work of the fairies. Remove from the pans while hot. one-fourt- hey-ho-h- o! Im afraid his married life will not The wind, the winter and the drifting snow! With a hey! and a hi! and a ho-oThe Christmas holly and mistletoe! h. be happy. Why not? The brides family lopked cheerful during the ceremony.. Childhood is waiting all wondered and breathless; .Youth is on tiptoes with dreams in its eyes; Manhood is wistful with hope that is deathless . Age from its angle smiles, tender-- f A smart social affair of the week was the dinner dance given at Pine Lake club house Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Smith in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Robinson Walker, Jr., who were married during the past summer. The guests were seated at small tables.' Forty guests were included in the invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet, who have just returned to Salt Lake after an absence of some time. The president's suite in the Hotel Utah was used on both occasions for the function and the table in both instances was centered with scarlet carnations and greens with the rest of the decorations carrying out the Christmas motif. Sixteen couples were bidden to each dinner. r Does yuh really love me or does yuh just. think yuh does? . .. Ah really, loves yuh. I. aint, done any thinkin yet .. . .. . . AXELRAD FURNITURE COMPANY ly wise. My love to all those that I love. My love to all those that love me. My love to all those that love those me. Wishes its THE CHRISTMA8 TABLE FRIENDS The Christmas dinner should be different from any other meal, not alone in having special food, but it should look it. The children will love to help decorate the Christmas table. A tiny Christmas tree makes a pretty center piece, or lay a mirror in the center of the table to look like a lake and drape white cotton batting over the frame to represent snow, and sprinkle with greenery. For Christmas greens, pachysandra cuttings keep well on wet moss, and there is nothing prettier than ivy. As M Vap Jfflertp Christmas . ii : 0 Distinctive Work Hyland 190 td Miss Jean Lawton, whose marriage at St. to Clarence Oliver Traver Marks cathedral at 11 o'clock next Monday morning, will be one of the smartest weddings of the month, has been the motif for a number of parties during the past week. 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