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Show ' ' s) Salt Lake Society SALT LAKE. Nov. 27. Thnnkagiv-li'i. Thnnkagiv-li'i. w-r. i i 1. brati d w ith a numbei of I iiiiiu-i paii.ts i.'lsi i nursuay evening .'t lubs, hotels gnd small home gatherings- 'n oompllmenl to Major and Mrs. I Russell Peter Hartel of Logan Mr and Mrs N. M Hamilton entertained I at dinm r -t their ome on Ejust South Temple -.treet. The party attended the ji irpheum after dinm r A crystal basket of pihk chrysun-themuniM chrysun-themuniM fornie, the centerpiece for tb.. table. Oandelabra holding pink candles wore at either end. The place cards and nut cups carried out Thanks- i giving idea. ; The guests, in addition to tho guests of honor, were Mr and M.ra. Gb nn Hudson who have recent)) come to Salt Lake from Logan to make liioir home. Major A E. Sullivan of Logan and Ruaael L. Tracy. iL. arul Mrs Walter C. Lewis en-u en-u i ained at their home on Virginia street last night at a dinner party for twelve A large basket of the bite fall fruits formed the centerpiece for ;the table. The Thanksgiving ideas wei,. (arrjed out In the place ,ards-and ,ards-and Cavora. Yellow cathedral oandleg (in the allver holders were on each cor-j ner of the table Following the din-, ner tho party were tho guests of Mi ahd Mra Lewis at the Orpheumj theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Wtllard Hanson en- lerl lined at the Fnlveislty club. White chryaanthamums formed the center piece for the table Covers were laid for nine Others entertaining parties1 at the rnivcrsltv dub were J. i Har-i He, V. I? Stephens. E. A. Rlkcr. R M Cross, George v. Wallace. T M. Pe-i ters. Q, H. Gray. J. Salborg, C. J.' Evans. W F Koch. H. Q, Lei?, H H.I Chllboucna H R Atkinson and B S. 1 Clendenln- Mr and Mrs. T. G. Griffin gave a dinner party at the Alta club for slx- leen 'ithers having reservations atl the Uta Club were W. F. Adarns four., i William Bradley five; c E Hawver. elghl I It Thompaon three. Eugene Giles, Six. . . The student body of the University I (Jtah entertained at a dancing partv rhuradas evening In the ballroom of ! 'be Hotel 1'tah In honor of th. l i ,h-I ,h-I Aggie football game. The supper room was decorated With I ornhusks and pumpkins to carry out the Thanks-, Thanks-, giving effect In opposite corner of the suppor room were two large bar-n bar-n ! from which cider served during the evening The ballroom was decorated With pennants, of wlurh I those of the I of V ami the I". A C j were the most predominant. The com-, com-, mittee in charge Of arrangoments In-1 eluded Mies Ruth Soars. .Miss Made-, line MoClellan, Mark Clurk and Waldo, Pendleton. The patrons were President and Mra John A. widtsoe. President and Mis E. G Peterson of the ' A. C. ! Dean and Mrs Perry G. Snow. The1 . guests of honor Included Colonel and Mrs. M. G Randol, Mis Lucy Vun : Cott, Lou ftomney, W illard Ashton.l Raj B. Weal and Mr, and Mrs Adam! 1 S. Bennlon About 400 guests were present Mrs. Mary Newton, general secre- tary of the Voung Women s Christian association, pas hosted Thursday at a Thanksgiving dinner to the members I of her staff and a few friends. The dinner was served at the Blue Triangle Tri-angle cafeteria, which was closed to the general public. The decorations or the ruble were In orange color, the centerpiece being a huge horn or plant filled with Various fruits. Fifteen Fif-teen guests were present. . The Sugar House I-adic' club entertained en-tertained Wedneadav night at a "hard times" .lancing party. The members of the club Include Mrs. Ruth Sadler, Mra. George Stoddard. Mrs. Carl Li diiiKt"" Mrv 11. Jenson. Pearl Kishei. Marguerite Fisher , Pihellnn Henderson and Mra, Ross Kunkel. About ISO persons were present at I tlie ontertalnnffcnt. . Th program for the regular meeting meet-ing of the Lidies' Literary club was furnished by the art section of the , tub under the direction of Miss Mvra Sawyer, and eonsisted of living pictures. pic-tures. Interspersed with music The proKram follows: IfualC, St. Mary orchestra, under the direction of Miss Uoroth.v Rlnpe Among tho Poppies'' (Jessie Wilcox Wil-cox Smith), Katherine Covey. Yir- j Sinia Smith, Frances Mary Uagley. "HoiirM" ( E. G. Malbonc ) Present,! Mrs Paul II. Ray: Past, Miss Leone Gamette. Future. Miss l'ar! Lul- dats ' Abigail Ropers" ij. 3. Copley i Mm. Weaiey K. King. Ilofie and Memor Kenvon Con.i Mlas Leone Gametic, Miss Harriet Moyh . i'omona ijohp La FVirge Mrs W. P. Culmet. "He gar and ishmael" (Benjamin1 Weal Miss Pearl Raddata aut Mi-Lucllle Mi-Lucllle Raddal.. Angel." Mrs L., j h. Ray. Music, Earl Kass, accompanied by Mrs C. F Sturfev-ant. Whistler's Mother" (J. A McNeill Whistler.) Mrs li. a. Weymouth Music, Earl Kass. 1 he Fates Mrs Kenvon t'nv l Mli b Cordelia Straup, Mrs. Paul H. Ray Miss Pearl Raddatz "Virgin Enthroned" (Abbot H. Thayer..) Mrs L. R, .Maitlneau. Jr, Bllanbeth Rothwell, Marjory Evans. Music. Frieze' ,F 1 . Millet ) Mrs. L. R. Martineau, Jr., Miss Cordelia straup. Alias Harriot Moylc. Mrs. M. H Love, Miss Mary Alice Moon. Miss Leone Gmette, Music. "Carnation Lily" J. S. Sargent. I Retsy Blntz. Margaret La lly. Castle of Maidens' ( Q. A. Abbev ) Miss Marion Movie, Mrs. J. O Evans, Mrs. W R. Calvert. Mrs. E. M. Big-ley, Big-ley, Mrs G W. Wood . A Thanbagirlng wedding of marked Simplicity was that of Miss iP-rtha Belle Cragbe and Bar I Ross Brink, which look place at noon Thursday at the home of the in nies parents, Mr, and Mrs A It Cmbbe, Ui East Second Sec-ond South street. The ceremony was performed by Mayor Neslen. A wed-dlng wed-dlng breakfast followed for relatives and cloaa friends. The living room was decorated In palms and white chryaanthetnumi Leivender chrysanthemums were used In tl.e reception hall The breakfast table had a weddinu cake as a con. lei piece, surrounded by kewpies, lovers knofs In while ribbon and sml-i Igg Four small Crystal baskets of pompom chrysanthemums were at the! corners of the table. The bride wore Pekin blue suit' trimmed In moleskin, with a grav hat and boots. The couple will be at home In the Esther apartments after I'd ember 1". The marriage of Miss Hannah Kim-, ball Walton, da ughter of tho late Wee-1 le: l Walton of Ifurrgy, and tioberi Paul Funk of Hollywood, Cel., tok i place I hursday at the Walton home on Thirteenth East street. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Blshi i D Branson of Murray. The bride aas an. mded by her sisters, Miss Blanche Walton and Miss EveLn Walton aa j bridesmaids, and Mrs. Taul Walton as the matron of honor Ner! Maxwell Max-well wan best man. Little Helen v ton was ring beurer Kay Walton and Talmadgw Walton acted as flower boys. . The marriage of Miss LillS Cox and Leon H. Graham took plac last Thursday night at 8 o'clock at tho home t-f the bridegroom's parents .Mr and Mrs Joseph Graham. Hit Tenth East street i he ceremony Waal performed by Bish.p Tayngr Richards Rich-ards and w;l followed bj ., weddlns supper. Wkc while feather bhryaanthe-l mums formed the centerpiece f,,r ihe table surrounded by smaller baskets of pink sweet peas. The reception room waa decorated In pink erv san-thernums. san-thernums. The bride wore a gown of white georgette, trimmed in crvstal beads 1 and curried iphell.i roses. Receiving the guests were Mr. and! ...... wv..M1, uiaium, .ir. ano Mrs ...ltcr Cox. parents of the bride ano I Mrs. -V K. Amundsen. Miss Bliaabeth Proaaer enteruiinod l card parts iat Wedneaday at her home on Eleventh South street 'in honor of Miss Tulla Mollerun and ' Phillip Wlloog, whose marriage Sll lake place December 1 The decorations were carrUd out In ; Thanksgiving effect Tho centerpiece1 for the table was large basket of roa I M its Prosser was aanlstcd bj Mr. and Mrs. W. n. prowtr. Tho guests Included the bridal par ty and a few close friends of the bride, The marriage of Miss Ella Ander-! son of Rexburg, Iduho. and Georve I Knapp of Ixigan took place WedneV du at noon In the Salt Lake temple I A reception was given in the evenlnirl at the home of the brides aunt Mr" H Ross. ' I The rooms were decorated n chrv aruhemums. The bride wore a gown of white eatin and carried bride roes ! Mm. Charles A. Stain aunt of the I bride. was matron of honor The bridesmaid. Miss Iva Anderson, wore a blue satin gown. Dr. William Ko was beet man. A reception waa given Wednesday JH evening at the bridegroom's home In Ivognn The coupl will be at home in Logan after December 16, The gsl bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Anderson of Rexburg. formerly of this city. ... Mi and Mrs L. A. Copeland are )W now at . home at 701 First avenue. f i . Ml. and Mrs. L. E Flowers and Son, Elmer, have gone to Fillmore to spend Some time with Mrs. Flowcr.V sister, ll Mrs. Alice Jackson. laeH . H Mrs. H. S. Scampton of Marlon, IH Iowa, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H W W. l ie. tVood. IH Mrs Harry S. Harper was the guest Faisal "f honor at a bridge lea given bv the C B club at the home of Mrs. A. C EM ICeeley, Tuesday afternoon Mrs Har- iiH per expc-cis to leave soon Tor Culifur- BJSJBJ ma to make her home. Major and Mrs. Russell Peter Har-, Har-, tic of Logun are heie, having spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mra N f j M. Hjiiiilton. IH v : Jl Mrs Reed Smoot expect to ! ., 1 soon for Washington, n i COin panted 1 hi f alstci Mrs Lee Gn no 1 V-Mra. V-Mra. Richards will later join Mr. Rich-ardti Rich-ardti in Parks. . . FH Mi'S. J S. Early entertained at lunchoon Wedneaday in honor of Mre. W. P Brcsstngham. who will leave I son for Las Vegas. Xev to make her j home. Yellow chrysanthemums in i basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Thanksgiving ideas were car- gB rled out In th. r,ut cups ,1 pi,,, Covers were laid for Mr8, Dressing-ham. Dressing-ham. Mrs i: Q. Ramey. .Mrs Ralph L. Loughborough, Mrs, c l. Casadv Mih ack Cummook, Mr- Russell Lu-cas. Lu-cas. Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs. C LH Pugao and Mrs. Agnes Moore HFH Mrs. e Weldner entartaJned Ihe WU Apple Blossom club Wednesdaj tl Lil luncheon and cuds at her hofne, on Hampton avenue Li.ender and el low chrysanthemums in a baskei formed n centerpiece for the table r9M A guest, in addition to the club mem- I X bers. was Mrs Lawrence Pender. t 1 The Delta Epsllon sorority of Ihe iJH hjveralty of Utah gave their annual Am tt,rtd ly banqui t Wed n the banquet room of the Motel t. tab. The guests were seated al on- L ong table. Tin , gj f labia w., a targe umbrella of yellow i is chrysanthemums and Streamers of EH Pink tuile ribbon led ... each place Efl Ihe p.,, , , .,rds were decorated with sHI .uno-pmte,t r.goies ,,. in lhM gj tel shades. Th- to i- tn,,,', e-. ,of ' h.. iH (evening was Mlaa Drucllla Gaby and fffl , outa were responded to by Mra J H , thur Fl.-mdro. Mlaa M u im.-i , , JS V"T " h rSnSSi Pro- 9 i gram Included a vocal set, .,!,' ' , Miss Marv Buchanan and it " e' IM lections by Wwm Lucille SntfcP , ' Mlaa Ruth Bhlpp Bouth and The committee in charge of ar !tangemer.ts included .iflaa DmrM " LlH ther Daugherty and Mlaa Ruth ftf Kfl comb. About forty of i , V'-" K9 alumnae MmSn'lr and M The alumni members of the Tbei- lB Sigma fraternity enter tain i f !. IsH decorated l0 ZltS out fh. ?T WM LSI copper was eeed tSL r,., Ufff-t B few a1rW I The commute n chareo nt IsW range ment Included r ar" at a dancing party w.n !ntertned noon In the oehoS SSnTS! uftc- K gym was decorated n 'the1 T on of .een and white t aM officers, which IncJud i,,,Th cla" W Weet, Don Daynea wStf1? Ue'rn' It- and Dave Watts hi j''!' Ar'"rong T rangemenls. ' ad chre of ar- The members at ih 1 HI I tab were onterttnCd SsS?"- of V ring ,. , 1 i Mondu !:,..--. j tJsaaSSa ssa."? 1 1 In honor of th i.,u . 'Lsiifl ame the etude,!, h"A"r1'- football " J s 3g&a smsss ag nliuuc-J ou ,'.iL-,- i j I , - 0 Salt Lake Society -s (Continued Prorn rnc Two.) evening at a dancing party In the ball-I ball-I room of the Hotel Utah The com-i com-i mlttee in charge of arrangements In-! In-! eluded Miss Ruth Sears. Miss Made-; Made-; llr.e Mc 'Iclland, Mark Clark and Waldo Wal-do Pendleton. i MUs Mildred Emmett entertained at ( a formal dancing party Wednesday evening in the ballroom of the Belve-I Belve-I dere apartments. The ballroom was decorated to carry out tho color scheme of cardinal and straw. 1-itor In the evening n buffet supper wa." nerved In Mis rJmmett's apartment. About fifty couples were present. The Vocational club of the I nl-Veraity nl-Veraity of Utah entertained at a dancing dan-cing party Wednesday evening In the ballrum of 'he Newhonse hotel During Dur-ing the evening light refreshments were served from the punch table. r T Walton, president of the club. wai chairman of the committee on n rrangemente. About a hundred couples cou-ples were present. The I'tah-Idaho society entertained at a lo;:e party last Tuesday evening in the ''dii Park dancing pavilion, In honor of Mr and Mrs George Und-holm Und-holm of Salt I.ake. Mr. and Mrs Lindholm were lii pceab Park, Cal.. on their honeymoon. Those present al the function for the Sal', l-'iferi were: Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hewlett. Senator and Mrs. Keed BmOOt, Mr .m.l Airs Lon J Haddock. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thomas. Mr. and Mr? C B. Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Henry Baasett, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Harding. Mr and Mrs Wlllard bone, Bishop and Mrs. (' W. Nlbley. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs Itolapp, Mr and Mrs. George Lindholm, Lind-holm, Mr aid Mrs. M. Burch. Mr. and Mrs George Gerrard. Mr. and Mrs. J I Brines. Mr. and Mrs. P, G. Blake Mr M S. Houlz. Mrs Delia Koste . Mis. George Shaw. Mrs. Bhampine, Mm. Charles Webster. Mrs. John R. Winder. Mm. Alice F. Atkins. Mrs. H Ridge-, Mrs. Ella Evans. Mrs Hazel Ha-zel Qleaeon, Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mrs. irven Perry. Miss Frances Prior. Miss Glenona Thomas. Miss Mae Parry, Miss Kath-ryn Kath-ryn lewall. Miss Jean Madscn, Miss Elisabeth Stewart, miss Bhanne Houtz, Misa Cornelia Mortcnson, Miss Margaret Mar-garet A. Jenklnson. Miss Evangeline Greenwood. Miss Fannie Curtis. Mies Dora Imsen, Mis Norma Taylor. Miss Melissa bwan, Idias Ethel Brown, Miss Virginia Harding, Mln Nora MIck- I-son. I-son. Mum Burdette Harmon, Miss Wright. Miss Jeanetto Parry. Mlsi Frances Goldlng. Mies Preston Cannon. Can-non. Mlsn Katherlne Stewart, Mlsi Margaret Wlckel, Miss Olive Jones, Miss Emma Whitehead. Mlas Doro-thv Doro-thv Foster, Miss Mary Darts, Miss L.lith H.imlrez. Mlas Caroline Sou-nixeii. Sou-nixeii. Mito E. Barter. Miss Amanda Harmon, Miss Mercedes Harding. Miss Ruth Braby, Mlas Elizabeth Done. Owen Webster, Dr A F Rouch. I-Ysncis R. Dean. A. D. Swan, Mr. Kunckel. William Clarldge. Gene Har-ler. Har-ler. Jack Rutland. Albert Brovonl. F. Kaufman, Harold Colgrove, M. G. lii. Mr. Simmons, J. C. Cole. C. B. .Stewart. Jr , Thomas Murphy. C. A Klrkelle, Charloe E. Solomon, Gilbert Kimball. A. N. Rcsenbaum. Clyde Webster, Sidney Holbrook. Miss Bertha Crabbe. a bride of the week, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her homo, 70 East Second South street. The tea table was decorated In yellow chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums arranged In a crystal basket bas-ket as a centerpiece Candles at either eith-er end of the tabic were shaded In yellow. White chrysanthemums decorated dec-orated the living room Assisting in receiving were 'he bride's mothor. Mrs. A. H. Crabt.e. and her sister. Mrs. , M. Davie. Presiding Pre-siding at the toa table were Mrs. Grace Durell Crabbo and Miss Viola Wilcox. Assisting In serving were Mrs. J. C. Holley. Miss Gladys Crlggs. Mlas Harriet Crabbe and Mlsa Grace Crabbe. About sixty guests ralltd during the afternoon. Mrs S A Eangton entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home on East Fir-t South street. In honor of the third birthday of her son. Thatcher. The afternoon was upent In games Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. The table had a birthday cake holding three yellow tapers as e centerpiece. The favors were kew-ples. kew-ples. The small guests included Paul Jensen, Jen-sen, Moore Cassidy, Jack Griffith. Dorothy Thompson, Bovarlv Jane Btone, Nora lean Bailiff; Franklin Rolapp. Francis Rltherford and Josephine Jos-ephine Dardner. |