Show ’ -‘ tHE ' V J ' aba 1 ’v ‘‘S''’' 5 i yH r' I V' 8 V ?r' Jp ' vi o s x - t' ' f V l°ly :' 'i'' ' v i- f '” kmh " - ‘‘ f ’ V ""' - ' jrf v r 1 ffe i 7 £ 4 y- (Continued From Frecering Page) with rooms fragrant and y low were blossoms the ’tea table spring “J presented a charming Tlolets and pink roses Uf£ted Trouba-- ) pink cathedral candles The dour orchestra furnished the music for the reception The hostess and honor guest were - - assisted in receiving by their aunt Mrs - - William B Stanley sister Mrs Fred U a!‘ Leonard and Miss Kate Oroa Taking turns In presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs Matthew Cul--CLV Mrsi J ' len Mrs Ezra Thompson Lynch and Miss Kate Halloran In The following youngroom: girls assisted Miss Gulls In the dining serving DIx Miss Florence Halloran Miss Dar-leKimball Miss Beth Baldwin Miss Ruth Cowle and Miss Phyllis Luman Jf ATT)TCTnTBTjTriANSAIr LAKE CITY SUNDAY JANUABY 7 1917 'Hl k ' 'K'V - ¥- - - I — '' ': - J b- - - - T J : 'hi " zm NEWMAN attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs4?l Price Eccles is an- - j all p g Newman whose engagement to Parley nounced today TVTTSS ETHEIf-- ‘ : : - f “ ! Much Less- Thaii the Uotis ne ’ Notable among the afternoon events of the week was the card party given Friday afternoon by Mrs Frank dole Barnes In compliment to Miss Margaret : Emerson which was followed by a bril- llant reception and tea when Mrs Barnes received her friends Five tables of bridge were filled with the players and about seventy-fiv- e friends were present during the tea hours 4 to 6 o’clock Music was furnished by the Trouba- j' dour orchestra and the living rooms and reception ’hall were adorned with tall vases of American Beauty rosea A In ' pink prevailed pretty color effect ‘in the dining’ room where a silver basket of pink sweet peas tied with rose colored mallne graced the center ‘of the tea table which was lighted by pink shaded candles In ‘'silver holders Mrs Barnes was assisted In receiving by her mother Mra Julian Riley and 'her little sister Beatrice who received the cards at the door Mra" Leslie Squires Mrs W H Handln and ' Mrs G & Moffat took turns in presiding at the tea and coffee urns They were i assisted in serving by Miss Louise Fir--1 1 man Miss Margaret McDonough Miss 'Mary Louise Hays Mise' Ethel Firman rONEfLOT OF 1' Off Price - ONE LOT OF vtAv S7T Y7 -- i - $6500 Choice QJ $4250 to $2500 Choice q land Miss Anne Stahl 9g jfg jg Mr and Mrs P W Madsen ' enter- - talned at a family dinner last Sun-- : day at their home on E ' First South ’The two large dining rooms were used for the occasion In the main dining 'room the cover was laid ' for twenty- -' one guests The table was of Amer-Tlca- n "'decorated with a centerpiece beautifully roses and at each place Beauty was a small Christmas tree with sil-- ‘ ver candelabriims filled with red andgreen candles In the breakfast room 'the cover was laid for twenty grand-- I children with a large decorated Chrlst- mas tree as the centerplecb and small Christmas tree at each place with red land green lights The guests were Mr’ and Mrs R W Madsen Mr and Mrs S II Lund Mr mnd Mrs V P Madsen Mr and Mrs OUIver R Meredith Jr Mr ahd Mrs W Madsen Dr and Mrs O P E ItS-rdMr and Mrs II Harry Madsen P W Madsen Jr Francis MadsenKen-net-R h W Madsen Jr E W Madsen Jr Madsen and sixteen grandchildren Srrs II Harry Madsen entertained her hridTe club Friday afternoon Luncheon was served at 1S0 for which covers vere laid for sixteen guests The rente rplece was a cut glass basket filled! with pink carnations with silver randalabrums filled with pink candles The cL’ub members are Mrs P W Madsen M rs O R Meredith Jr Mrs W K Con lam Mrs John McDonald Mrs L C O orey Mra E II Chapman Mrs (k R Meredith Sr Mra I w Smeltser Mra l’JL K Scheiber 'and Mrs C W Olsen Other guests 'were Mrs R W Madsen Mire O P Hardy Mrs S II Lund Mra Ila rry Bennett and Mrs John t - $6250 to $4500 Choice - Special Lot Bargains in all s I -- y SI SOUTH Departments - '- - - ‘ Smith se j)c The IXlphyna club entertained very rleasanitl y at a progressive’ dinner New Year’s tve The courses were served at several homes of the dub membera After n lldnlght games and dancing were and prizes were wofi by - Mra IIenj'nyed Carstensen and J H Dean J The club members are the Misses Mirl Giles HeUn Croft Sue Smith Phyllis Tull Mollerup 'Mra Della Jacobsen Bessie McClelland Leone 'Armstrong Carstensen Miriam Jacobsen Mary A MerfiS Van Duren and Erma Van Dean The’ guesd s were the Messra S A Chalker P- JMcKImmlns Albert Smith R M Aldoua Bavld Smith' Clyde ArmGeorg e McClelland 11 J Car--' strong stensen Andi ew Jacobsen J A Van Duren and J H Dean - - ‘ - )C j(c A very pleasant assemblage was the gathering of the children and grandchildren of Mra 'SC L Lyman at the home of her eldest son E' E Lyman on Wllmlngtoi avenue' on New Year's day The home was charmingly decCovers were orated In g'feen and red ' n The twenty-nllaid for guests were: M Mra L Lyman Mr and Mra E E Lyman Mr and Mra H B’ Lyman Mr and Mra W G Hampton Mr and Mrs J O Olsen Mr and Mra Elmer Young-MlsAnlce Lyman Miss Leone Hampton Miss Grave ' Olsen Miss Mary Hampton Miss Flora Lyman ’Miss Lyman Hampton Dorothy Lyman Master Donald Lyman Laurlts Olsen Miss Dena Olsen Master Lon Olsen Miss Margaret Lyman Miss Louise Hampton Master Ben Hampton Will lam Hampton Master Edward Hampton Joseph Collins Master Harold Young The Misses Margaret and Annie McCormick entertained the Joy club Thursday evening at their home at which time final arrangements were made for the annual club dance to he given Saturday evening January 20 Mra W Perry entertained the Busy Twelve Sewing club Wednesday Lunch eon was served at 180 o’clock from one long table handsomely decorated with sprays of holly aeberries se ae Mr and Mra Harry Webb 1979 Lake street entertained at a New Year’s party The evening was passed 'in music and games followed by a supper Those present- were Mr and Mrs Charles Webb Mr and Mrs Purring-to- n Mr and Mrs Carlson Mr and Mra Searle and Mrs John Cook of their Wednesday evening grandfather George ' Robertson’ of Parker Ida who came to spend thn holidays and hla seventy-thir- d birthday anniversary with his children and grandchildren and one great grandchild Among the guests was W L Robertson of Sunnyslde A birthday supper was served and a pleasant - evening spent In games and songs”'-' ' jc je j The members of the Inho club were entertained at the home of Miss Emma Harding" 270 N First West last Monday evening Arrangements were made for a large Valentine’s ball to be given In the Ladles' Literary club on February 14 Supper was served from a long table The centerpiece was a large white basket of fruit The handle was tied with a large pink mallne bow with streamers of ribbon extending to each place Covers were laid for the club members and their escorts After supper the guests enjoyed a candy pull The members of the club now are: Miss Thalia Cofftnan Miss Theresa McAllister Miss Agnes Helner Miss Margaret Durant Miss Selma : Miller Miss Florence Peterson Miss Bertha Cronin Miss Leone Haslam Miss Florence Lepper Miss Helen Hein Miss Emma n-honor ” HE keynote In women’s club work by Mrs B E Smith Mrs R' H Morris seems to have been struck In a deand Mrs J M Knightwas Following at served luncheon cisive a mahiier In the following ancards dainty the tables nouncement taken from a recent CaliCovers were ' laid for Miss Jessie fornia paper which will be of great R H Morris Mrs W F Knight Mrs ' earnest club women Hlckcox Mrs i J Cameron Mra JB-- W Interest-- to f Hilton Mra C W Sherwood Mrs : throughou tthecouniry M Mra J Smith Mrs OBreitlng “Hr Evans Cowles presiKnight Misses Dorothy and Lorraine dent of Josiah the General Federation of Connora Women’s Clubs declared recently that j(e je A pleasant party was given New the one great note which sounds Year’s eve arranged by Miss Eva throughout clubdom Is service MThe need of the awakening of inTraunt vein and Mias Laura Marsh The dividuals to & sense of their responsib2 9 o’clock to guests arrived from others high and low riclrand Games were played until 11 Supper was ility-to and the served In many' pretty baskets The poor worthy andno unworthy one lives realization that was William entirely basket chosen by prize to herself that only by Intelligent and secHalze owner Miss Eva Trantveln can the world’s ond prize by Charlotte Parley ' Candle hearty achievements forward Is the won Miss go Christensen Esther great game by John Medcraft won the prize of the sec message Mrs Cowles has sent broadond game played The fastest peanut cast throughout the world of women’s shelter was Paul Ebert and Miss Hilda clubs “The General Federation of Women’s Mason threw jpeanut shells the fastest The old year out and new year' in was Clubs of which Mrs Cowles Is the danced by Miss Sadie Young Miss Flor- head "is an organization wide-awacomprising w ence and Nellie Christensen and Miss 2500000 ’earnest active Harding ae ae The motto” ' of the General Lucille Craker and games -played' by women Mrs William Connors entertained the all the others Federation’ is unity in diversity “The General Federation is incorporated under a charter of the United Its object Is deStates government educational Infollows as 'For fined TVTRS L M' MEYER wife of Dr Meyer who has recently returned ' artistic dustrial" literary philanthropic after a stay of several months with her sister in New York' Mr Into to scientific culture and and bring and Mrs Meyer- will be at home to their friends at the Richmond communication with one another the various women’s clubs throughout the SUNDAY SPECIAL Icc Cream Brick vPvU the Quart DeUvered 260 State Street s Phones: Wasatch 3223-244- 25 ’ - V”-f 'all - Pi E ' ’ - - - - ion - - - -- day afternoon with Mrs E IL Canister 860 G street A review of the work of the past year will be given by the historian Mrs A R Barnes Current political events will be reviewed by Mrs Margaret Zane Cherdron1 The program for the ensuing year will be presented to the members by the pregram Appointments of new committees wilibe made Mrs Calllster will be assisted by the following assisting hostesses: Mra F C Loofbourow Mrs G R Eckles Mra Minnie T Quay Mra J N Melton Mrs coril-xnltt- ee A paper “Character Sketches of i - £ The Needlecraft club entertained at Kunkel Year's The evening was spent In music followed by a midnight supper Dancing ushered In the New Year ' Twenty-si- x couples were present The Needlecraft club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mra & W Price 819 E Tenth South at 130 a watch party at the home of Mra Ross New eve o’clock ae 3fc Mr and Mrs W £ Douglas entertained The Short Story club will be enter- tained Monday afternoon by Miss Ethel Blxby at her home 1147 E Seventh South Stories will be read by Mies Linda Jessup Mra ' W R Hutchinson and Miss Josephine Spencer afe sfe 4s The regular meeting of the Salt Lake Woman’s club which was to have been held Monday has been postponed Ida M Williams" two weeks In consequence of sickfor j(c sje $ The Salt Lake City Federation of ness and bereavement in the families Women’s clubs will meet Monday after- of members noon at 230 o’clock at the pomiflercial $ v club The Seekers Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Miss Medora The first meeting of the Bayview Greenwood 642 Center street Current Reading club after the holiday adjourn- events will be reviewed by Mra C R ment will be held Monday afternoon Coin A paper on Ralph Waldo Emerson will be read by Mra T J Nipper wfth Mra A N McKay 62 S 3c jfc je East The study of acts IV andEighth V or The Authors’ club will hold the “The Winter's Tale’ will be continued under the leadership of Mra P A Dlx on Following Page) reg-(Conlinu- world’ ' ‘This body of earnest women sale Mra Cowles head of all the women’s federated clubs ‘is seeking to think In international terms and ’’to arouse an International conscience’ sjc jje jjt regular meeting of the Ladies’ club will be held Friday aftLiterary ernoon at 280 o'clock at the clubhouse The topic of the afternoon “Rare Books and Old Manuscripts” Bwill be presented Ty Mrs Antoinette Kinney - 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' ' i - - f i L' - ' 1 J ' v " jJ- 't ' a ' " ' - s' ' - ” s ' i vv - f- "i “ ' ' V Prior on 1all olootrle from will advance OO centa ea The rearular hoaschold electric February Iron that aow - sella for HOO will coat yoa f4JH after month this ' Banish your flat irons—with their countless steps to the stove—one heating while the other Is cooling off— oar called thrm "sad” - Iron they : were rightly named they are the east-iro- n symbols of many generations of sad Ironing days days of heat and toll and drudgery Buy a new electric N - Blx-yoa- ad - old-fashion- ’ f: ne - ke Vocal solos will be given by Mrs Della Daynes Hills'' Mrs D N Straup will act as hostess of the afternoon The tourist section of the Ladles’ Tuesday morning Literary club meets The at 1080 o’clock at the clubhouse the Emerald isle will be constudy of Mrs Lee Charles Miller will tinued ' on “Londonderry and the a read paper Giant’s Causeway”-- ' Mrs F L Oswald will speak1 on- the subject “From Dub lin f to Cork- in a Jaunting Car” As both of the speakers will he able to experiences after trips give personal described ah Interesting to the places Stereoptlcon program' is anticipatedthe talks views will accompany meeting of the music 'There will be aLadies’ the Literary club of section j at 280 o’clock at Tuesday afternoon program will be On the clubhouse The and the paper will English composers r 'be read by Mrs A L Hoppaugh of the Ladles’ The Browning section meet Saturday aftwill club Literary clubhouse ernoon at 1 o'clock at the Mrs and Edward Gorham A J Mrs hostesses at Rosenbaum will : act as will be followed the luncheon which Browning reading and by the regular ' v study 7 the of a be meeting 'There will Ladles’ JJterary club chorus at 130 o’clock Tuesday afternoon preceding the meeting of the music section at the clubhouse 3t The January meeting of the Woman's Republican club will be held Mon Her-mlo- Leontea and Paulina” will be read by Mrs W G Schulte- Current Events will be reviewed by Mrs IL C Harlan i ' - $ ciulb on j‘ T -- s Jc Thursday evening at her home in Fullers avenue The evening was spent In “500” Prizes were won ! 'A ' ed great-grandmothers Ow iron 4 ' at buildCome to oar retail store ground floor Kearns -efficiesill and handsome many the Inspeet styles ing nt-electric - y Co & Utah Power Light ' SERVICE” “EFFICIENT ‘i 7 ’ PUBLIC Retail Store Ground Floor Kearns Bldg Tel Main 500 ed |