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Show SALT LAKE CATHEDRAL NOTES. Tii? iocul ounc.il. K. of 1.. 00-. heid a:. ei otjoii of oilieors on Tuesday evcii- Jile. Jj'-c. J-. the nsilii bei;:u: l-r r-r.mu knight, VV. 1'. O'Meara; deputy i;.nd knight.. . J. Hailoran; chai:-oe'.or. chai:-oe'.or. Georee 'i. Doyi--: reeordi. sc-r sc-r ciary, AN. F. Duffy; linarficl .s-ere-i.;n-y. .'. A. Jyvke: warden. J. .!. Kin-ji.-v; inner si.i.r.l.' A. Volt 7.: outside truard. J. A. J-Vf.-k; tri:.no. .1. 1. Me- Lun a. Id. ' The 1";0'u!ty and snnb.ius .if A!l Hal-lew's Hal-lew's col! ear itn ite a'l lh-ir friends t r i t -r-t-rl the ;,::r.u.:! 'hrist mas enieriain-roe'nt. enieriain-roe'nt. nhi-ii v VI .uiven in Tin- '..!-hr1! '..!-hr1! Tliisrse.ii ..f next w .-!;. I '. V.i. SOCIAL AND FERSONAL. ' Dr. S.'-J3. PinU-rto:-! ieff Monday on P r. At' lKled t-at IT. trip. ; j ! Miss. Amoiretu L;;:i,t'e,v:i'- v. as ti:-s; of h"!).r at .1 (i-liirhtful luuch'-ou !:tst week ii iw-n ,y .Mrs. X. A. Dunyoii, I 'ut a dozen jsueFts o'-in present. 'apiain ..iH.l Mrs. John !:. Woodward entertained informally at a small din-n-r Tuesday evening, their quests aft-' aft-' ) ward attelldiiiK the Kinney dance in : a bod. - - Miss Kai hci ine Judue entertained at hi: informal dinner Tuesday evening, t. :irt5 her Clients" later to the Kinney I d;.l;ee. - r - I I nit-d States Senator Smool will re- I , turn from Wellington to spetnl the i i-'lidays with his family. -' Ti'a.elmr I'.sii.t A(;iii Kenneth .'. K i of the Sa!; Lake Ri.uto went V to l.yn Juuclion Tu-'sday night with 1 tin- Vrl-ton np"v;i coinpanv. Mis- Anna ilei oj tniek entertained at , Int.eheon AVednesday. i 4--- J Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dauuheity left I "u Thursday for New York, after a v'j-ir of a few weeks here with Miss I'oretiiy Kinney. t Mi--. Frank l'.e. sley of Ktnvka ie- . tev.Kd after two we,-ks' visit with her f .' mother. Mi's. I. i:. Sullivan of Salt, j ' ,J"- .... i I M:'. and Mrs. ll.eaie Dunbar, who j I e-c murried -m Thursday last at Jef-i i-sonville. Ind.. have arrived in Salt) i I. .;;e ;,nd wid make their home ln-re. I I - 1 1 oi. l-:dward Trepanz.a. a vei.,ran or- j i - i!dTL of southern California and j ' - tier or Arehit.ct A. O. Tresanza of j city, is visiting with his son. and, ' j i'l remain here for wine time. Col. TreSatl,a traveled out of Denver over! I iwenty yejifs apo. and is considered! I oe, ,,f lnost experienced men in his ! I liiie in the entire west. I ' I I.Tohn K. Woodward, jr.. ws the small host on Thursday afternoon at a fancy d-ess party piven in the post hep room. Miss May Kervin was the hostess Tuesday at ar, ,-laborate luneh.eon civ- en at the Alia dub, the guests being j tw enty of the younger set of y1rls.TheJ long oval table in the gold room was I deooruled in the Christinas colors and i presented a gay sight with its minia- j ! ;ure tree with all the hangings in ths- j : center of the table. Heavy silver ean-i ean-i delabra with red candles and shades! were at either end and holly wreaths j with broad ribbons of red satin w ere ; arranged around the board. At each Place was o. small card bearing a picture pic-ture of a girl in the same, rosy colors. : while on the reverse side were verse-appropriate verse-appropriate to the individual.. The emsts were Miss Maude Fitch, Miss Margaret Seallon. Miss Mary Smedley. .Miss Alice Goodwin. Miss . lleAh - Dun-! Dun-! bar. Miss .lenna-Pinid fleddes. Mis-j Mis-j Winnie IUtoades. Miss Louise Sullivan. Miss Stella Mclntyre. Miss Mary' J Moore. Miss Stella Stmcley. Mis Mary i Scallon. Miis Alice. Fitch. Miss Klor- ein-e KintlMi.Il. .Miss Ami l?est. Miss Kvolyn Daly. Miss Kudora Daly and , Mi-s T,orene Leary. Miss Dorothy Khmey was the hostess Tuesday evening ar an olahovare. .lancing .lanc-ing party given at I ni;y hall in compliment compli-ment to her sister, Mrs. .1.' A. Paugh- ejty. The hrdl was gay with the br'ght ' colors of the season rind was nwl'"' ! homelike with the addition of many ' rugs and divans arratrged-for the eoin-: eoin-: fort of the guests. In :he a'nh'-room j stood the receiving- party, and her-"' i als . was the' punch bowl. E '.eh of the ! eiiandi-lic-i:," was hung wii'.i long trail- iag brancses of the California's pepper. I treo. th.--r'.-d 'bej-rics and i"nu graceful leaves malting an ideal decoration for i the Christmas time. The orchestra wn i stationed behhvl a sereeti of p-il:i:-. j and behin'i 'hem h::;.g mo-e bran;-hes of the pepper tree. The same graceful i d- coraliors were used on the punch table, and above the fireplace . where ; a britrht fire blazed wefe tall vases of ! American Heauties. j On the 'ower lioo" where Hie supper ; was pervert everything va in Tale I pink. A large wicker basket filled with i ptr.k roses tv.ic used a. a centerpiece, iaed -streamers of pin:! 1u.de' i ied .'tins , and v.-ere festooned ov.-r the table, piii!-'. piii!-'. scales ate.! pink eor.ftot ion? added t- the color. Ovi-r :(h) guests enjoved tin-d:iee. |