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Show Salt Lake Society j I T LAKE CITV, lcc. 18.- 'Mrs I'hillp Schonert and Mix. C. II. Zimmerman Zim-merman entertained atti kt nslngton and tea Tuesday afternoon it thi 1 own of Mrs. Sohonert on ISaai S nd South street in honor of ,lr B. I ' . Waldron of Seattle, Wash., who is Mrs. Schon-erfa Schon-erfa guest. The looms wen decorated In ferns and pink carnations A crystal basket of carnations and ferr.s was the cen-terplcce cen-terplcce for the tea (abb Tho guests numbered forty. Mrs. D. l.r Folaom entertainod lust night at her home on Lincoln avenue for Mrs Waldron, Following :i special program, under the direction of Professor Squire t 'oop, the muaic section of the Ladles' lat-erar' lat-erar' club entertained the members of tho club m a Christmas tea, A small Christmas tree, electrli lighted formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Festoona of hollj Wei ranged over the cloth .u-.d the ten room was. decorated tn re : in rrles and other Christmas greens Frull cake and confections In red and green ei-orlng ei-orlng were serv.'ii as fefr I i Presiding at the tes table id A. H. Parsons and Mr. Ezra Thompson. Thomp-son. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Georgo E, Skelton, Mir-. B. Klttle-man, Klttle-man, Mrs. Itoberf W. Hall, M i PYed-erick PYed-erick Stauffor and Mrs E. L. Coppoek I The musical program wns as fol-lowa: fol-lowa: "My Heart Kv.-r faithful" (Bach). Mrs, June Bvant 0, iloiv, Night" f Adams), Miss dlyn Joi Rowland Hall: If With All Heart" (Mendelssbhh), Ti i. . 'hell; "It Enough' (from "EHJoh" I, George Brown; "Deep In Thought ' Paure), Mrs. June Bvans; sacred song (Beethoven). Mrs George Mueller. In compliment to M Ljoi Qd Mrs Duncan Grant Btcharl who are here) Oil their way to Major Rtchart's new post in Honolulu, and also to Rpbert McCpnaughy, who arrived Saturday from Dartmouth colleg,. for tie hi 1st rnas holidays, Mr and Mrs. R. i' MCr Conaughty will entertain it a dinner dance at their home n Ka.-.t Second South street Monday evening. Mrs. Kcan Miller will entertain laj in honor ol Mrs. Rlchart, and Mo er and :.:s. Blchari will he guests of honor at B dinner to be giwn Friday Fri-day evening by Mi and Mrs Frank B Stephens at the University olpb. Mis. McBonaughy entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor! of her daughter, Mrs. Ulchart. Christ-1 mas e.lois weer carried out in the' house and table dec orations. A Jerusalem Jerusa-lem cherry tree-, surrounded with . Christmas wreath, was the centerpiece for the table. Red candles in silver holders were at either end. The lights in the chandelier weer shaded In red I and twined With plumosa ferns. The piace cards were in Christmas! designs Coven were laid for Mrs Paul Boise, Mrs. Paul Xeldcn, Mra. Ross Brown, Mrs Alva U;e. Mrs ; James Hogle. Mrs. m. .. Kevser, Mrs (k-orge a. Crltchlow, Mrs. Vernon I BjimuelS, Mrk. Walter Andrew, .Mrs Kjean Miller and Mrs. Horace D How-man. How-man. .Mrs. Bamiiel c. PaVk and family have moved from their summer home in Cottonwood and are at home at! io.'. i K.ist south Temple street Mr. and Mrs L, H Parxiswprth are spending the winter in southern California. Cali-fornia. I Mrs. E. G. Waldron of Seattle Who i is spending a week in Salt Lake, on her way home from Chicago, was the J guest of honor at a small tea given Monday afternoon by Mrs. L L Sw'ft i and Mrs. K. H. lmrman, at the apart I ment of Mrs. Dorman In the Brans-! ford. Fellow daisies In n basket formed the centerpiece for the table. The guests included twelve close friends of the guest Of honor-Mrs. honor-Mrs. Philip Schonert entertained at a kenslngton Tuesday alternoon at her home, 7 23 Fast Second South street, in compliment to .Mrs Wnldron Mrs. S. A. McCurdy gncv a luncheon Wednesday at her home on Kiev nth Fast street, in her honor. Mrs Harr Adams ciilertained at her home 111 Alameda place, ;,nd Mi. I. V. tloxelle 'gave a luncheon Saturday at her i home In North Bali L ike for Mrs. I Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale have gone to San Francisco and will later : i go to southern California to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. M. N" Balhtfdi formerly of this iclty, haii gone to Indiana after a two! ,months' visit with her mother. Mrs. I Emma Dauquin, Mrs. Robert Johnson entertained at dinner In honor Of Mra. Ballard prifVlOUS lo her departure. Miss Lois CoVlhgton and Miss Anne. .Gelger have gone to Kansas City to iSpeild the Christmas holidays with relatives rel-atives of Miss Oelger. Mr. and Mrs- J F. Donelson of i Denver Is hecr to spend the Christmas; ! holidays uiih their son-in-law audi daughter, Mr. and Mrs Lewis M 1 Ft rnlev. ' Mis. Rachel Miller will have early 111 Janunr ic-r southern California fori 0 visit, and will later go lo Boston lb visit her daughter, Mrs. Qeorge w EXelntx. Miss Bdna c'ohn has arrived from San Francisco and Is with her slater, I Mrs. Hugo VV. Druehl, for the holiday! 'season. Mrs. Carl ;. Brown and children. Horothy and Carl Brown. Jr., of San' Francisco, arrived Frldaj to spend the Christmas' holidays with Mrs. Brown's mother. Mrs A 1!. Sawyer. Mr Brown will Join them her on Christmas eve. Mrs. Hal V. Brown will leave today for Chicago, to visit Mr. and Mrs. K:ilf W RWIOL-n lll.r BOM r.a ,li,Irl,lnr.ln. 1 law. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Thurston n-tet'talned n-tet'talned at the Country club las) night tn a novel way, in visualizing an Interesting summer vacation trip, i by means of stereopticon views made by the party. Mrs. Miller' talked in a pleasing way, describing the- views as they were thrown on the screen. The pictures ;ave a consecutive idea of s trip down the Salmon river I In Idaho enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mil-ler and Mr. and Mrs. Thurston kibt I summer. A late buffet supper was served. Simple holiday decorations were used about the rooms. A basket f California Cal-ifornia holly was the centerpiece for the supper table. One humrrcd guests were in attendance. Mrs GeofgB A. Sheppard entertained enter-tained at i kenslngton and tea Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home, -fi'j First avenUe. In honor of Mrs. V. P. Bres-Mlnghum, Bres-Mlnghum, who will leave Decern!., r 28 for Das Vegas, Nov., to make her' home. Christmas decorations were used. Holly in a crystal howl tied With red tulle, formed the centerpiece for the table. Crystal candlesticks' at either end held red candles and were tied with red tulle. Nut cups' were red and the place cards were In 1 polnsettla designs. Kc-d carnations' and rtid bells were used about the i house with Christmas greens. Covers were laid for Mrs. Pressing- 1 ham, Mrs Ralph Loughborough, Mrs., II B. Rice, Mrs. Thomas Kamage. ' Mrs. George H V7sttS0n Mrs S B I Whlteley, Mrs, h. J. Blnch, Mrs. w Empey, Mrs. Walter Gruv. Mrs. L E ' Gehan, and Mi.ss Florence CriBmori I cd New York, guest of Mrs. Gr.iv. The' hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. a. J. McPhle. Mrs. r. W. Noting entertained her! sewing club Thursday afternoon at! ' r homo, 1 101 south West Temple street, Luncheon was followed t,v kenslngton. The dub members in addition to t!ie hostess ;ire .Mrs. George Q. Can- iun. Mrs. Jack Galagher, Mrs d : Whuttle, .vlrs v. Hughes. Mrs. Frank' Pet rson, Mrs. Qeorge t jou.-s ana I -vi is. iv tceiuen. Major and Mrs Alva Dee entertain- ed ai dinner at the Aita club'Wed-I club'Wed-I nesdaj night. The guests included ftOd Mrs. A K. Finery, Major ;und Mrs. p. d. I'ark.nson. Lieutenant and Mrs. T. Hamiltoii. M.as MaN jorie Bidwcli. Captain c Codori ami I.leutenunl and iUrs K L Me i Knight. , M.'!',I,U J,nsen left Thursd:i for California to spend Christmas The marriage of Miss juiia Crowiei and i Earl Evans took place at noon rhursday at ihf home of the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crowlev in the Grace- apartments on First avenue. Th, cercmon) was performed bv the llev. Father J T. Torsnev in thi Pi' seine., of r.laln. - ...I a few close , t Mends. News of the we dding will com as a iurpriae to friends of the young couple, cou-ple, as the marriage date had been set f(,r Member 27. The bride wore a tailored suit of brown duvctyn. with a hat of silver and brown. She also had a corsage 1 WO! of white roses and lilies of th- valley She Wu.s attended bv her sister Miss Margaret Crowley, and t Miss Kdna Kuster as bridesmaids Both ; wore blue georgette crepe with small blue turban., and cordage bouquets i j or Cecil Brunner rosea. Dawrence I 1 rlpp was bf;st man. The couple left on an early after-! noon train for a honeymoon trip of 1 M 1 m.u1 l.hM California. Th e will j make their home in this city 1 Beservations are helng mad for the annual New Year's eve ball at the Alta club. About 200 guests are gz, pe-eted. The weekly dinner dance was given Wednesday night. The attendance was not so large iut usual, on account of the approach of the hoiiduv season Caviars Cav-iars were laid for thirty. Several of 1 1 ',. dub members entertained small psrtleg. Music was furnished by the Syncopers Orchestra. led by Mra Krankie McCool. I The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Nni-smlth Nni-smlth and E. W. Butler took place Iut Wednesday night at the ho.,,, ,,f r, brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. V R Nalsmith. LS2S West Flghth South !u e:'w ceremony was l.erfoi med ,by Bishop h rank Stanley, a w edding supper foUowed for relatives The bride was attended by her si. tet, MUS Anna Nalsmith and H A Stone was best man. The rooms ami ,1b.. supper table were ,j, , ,,r., t .-d In pink and white rose. Following a short wedding trip. th0 couple will be at home In this city. Mr. S. A. McCurdy entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home, on Eleventh Fast stre-et. In honor Of Mrs K O. Waldron of Seattle. A pink and White Color schcuo- was carried out in the table decorations. , bowl of nar-. nar-. ls'is wu.s the . nterpiece for the ta-Ible. ta-Ible. Pink ruses eiccoratcd the place J ggggftflg cars. CoveM were laid for eight. Members of the Utoplt club enjoyed la ChrlstnioR j;irty Wednesday at the I Imriie of Mrs V. H Cheahlre, 168 North Ninth Wost street, wltb Mrs, . IB. Lumb as hostess. A Chlneso lily formed the centerpiece for the table. Christmas greens and red berries were hi. .1 about the rooms. Olfts were ex-hangoel ex-hangoel tv the club members, eaeh drawing her gift from a basket by means of a ribbon, which was attached j to each package. j Mrs. J. C. Coad and Mrs. C- Dover were, extra guests, and covers were laid for the following club members: Mrs. .J. J. Cuehman, Mrs. R. c. Olsen. Mrs James Hall. Mrs. R, h. Seaman, Mrs. J i' Karres. Mrs. W. U Cheshire, Mrs. W E, b'amuelson, Mrs. C. A. Howell. Mrs. M. Bailey and Mrs- C W Lyon. . A kenslnpton tea was rrlven Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by the Woman's Kepob-Itoan Kepob-Itoan Club) at the home of Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, on East 1'irst Soulh street, In honor of Mrs Charles R. Mabcy, Wife of the governor-elect, Mrri. T 1 '. Lewis, retiring president; 'Mrs Justin It. Iiavis, new president land workers in tlm recent e ampaign. Christmas decorations were used and a progtJ.ni of a Christmas nature Was given, miss Willlametta Thompson Thomp-son rnad a Christmas story and Christmas Christ-mas music was furnished by Mrs Robert Rob-ert Smith, soloist, accejinpanieel by Mrs, .1 BJ, Thompson. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. M. M Nellson, Mrs. W. B Ward. Mrs. D. N. Strnup. Mrs Jeannette Hyde, Mrs. W. H PollSnd, Mrr William tfcCrea, Mrs. B A Rogers and Mrs. Jacob E ans. I Miss Mary O'Drlent and Miss Kle-a-l nor O'Brlent aro expected homo soon from St Mary's-of-th. --Woods. Indiana, Indi-ana, win-re lhv are attending School, to spend tbe Christmas holidays With their motlier. Mrs Kllzabetb J. O'Brion. Mr. and Mr.e. Qeorge a Steiner will leave soon for Chicago to spend the; Mr. and Airs. Clayton Van Kuren i smith, formerly of Salt IkOj ari now I at tho Te-gclcr hoUl, i ia kerefle. Id, Cal., i Mrs. Faye Ixose Stlehl, fomiejrly of Prove and now of Venice. Cal , Is the- guest of Mrs. Smith. ... Mrs. a. w. Sttblcb entertained the lElklns club Wednesday afternoon at j her home In the Htdveejere apartments. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hinckley of Po-Jcatello Po-Jcatello Were In the city Wednesday for a short while Mrs. Hlncklfv accom-panled accom-panled her daughter, Mrs. James Henry Tuttie. formerly Miss Marian Hinckleya as far as Oftien n her return re-turn tei her home in San Francisco, after n visit to her parents m Pooa- 1 telto. und then Joined Mr. Hinckley jhere. Mr. and Mrs. V S. Murphy will I" -' eiii for ulll'oi 111 i to Sie-nr h" 1 holidays. I Qo |