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Show I Salt Lake Society SAliT LAKE CITY, Dec. 11. .Mr.' oind Mrs. Crosby Plekcrlng entertain -Monday night at ihelr hornet 461 Seventh Baal street, Ln honor of ihr'r tifteenth wedding anniversary. Danring and enrds wore enjoyed dur-i dur-i the evening and supper was served small tobies. The rnoms wen- dee-orated dee-orated in bluebirds and bronxe chrye-anthem chrye-anthem urna The guest numbered Members of the Entre Nous club ii entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs M. I. Morris at her home on KHsy avelnue at cards and tea, White carna-tiOP carna-tiOP In a low bowl formed Ibo centc-r-p'.ece for the tea table. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. K llleber, Mr. Henry Johnson, Mrs R .1 Jeff, Mrs. Victor Stephenson. Mrs. lert VoX, Mrs Aiuundson, Mrs. .. i n. an, Mrs. Henry johnBon, Mrs. T. lo, Mrs. John McDonald. Jr. Mrs O. Cherry and Mrs Wetzel bsbiV Tea was served at the conclusion bf I the program of the dramatic section Of the Ladles' Literary club at the club Monday afternoon ln eompll-fieht eompll-fieht to Mrs. Beulah Btorra Lewis, chairman of the section, who will leave soon for California to make her home Mrs. E. H. Dorman waseleeted i i iirman to fin the vacancy caused bj Mrs Lewis' resignation. Mrs. LeWlfl read a delightful original ChrlBtmaa story and an original pres-'iii-(ta version of Omar Khayyam MrB. T. V. Naylor wa8 hostess at tea. The tea table had a silver basket of marigolds as a centerpiece surrounded iv yellow candles in silver holders. "t. siding at the tea table were Mrs V M Much and Mrs. George E Horning id 5iM. B. D. llamlll BBBBBBJ W Early Utah history, especially re- lating to Ihe work of the Franciscan fathers, was interestingly reviewed by Professor Levi Edgar Young of the rJniverelty of Utah at the regular monthlv meeting of the Catholic Q-man's Q-man's league at the Ladles' Literar) club Tuesday afternoon. Pleasing musical numbers of a Christmas nature were glv.-n ly St. Mary's orchestra and Bl Mary's Glee lub. "Adcste Fidells" and "Silent Night" were played b fc-t. Mary's r- B I chestra accompanied by Mrs Maym Noble, and 'With Glory Light the Mld-night Mld-night Air" ami "Babe Of Bethlehem (Philip A. Barnsbach), were sung by St. Mary Olee club, accompanied by Miss Patty Mease. The orchestra Is composed of Ml ? Luclle Jenkins, Miss Mary O'Donnell, Miss Mildred Maupln, Miss Jean Davis, Mus Lenore Mills. Mi-s lsabelle ien-kins. ien-kins. The Glee club members are MiSS Marie Lavery, Miss Kathleen Lavcr! Miks Marion Alrey. Miss Katherine ECU gore. Miss Bileen Hurley Gertrude Semevn, Miss Lillian Laly. Miss Jennie Lynn, Miss Katherine Relgan, Miss JSan Davis, Mies Vlnej Sm and Miss Alfreda Haggeitj U on charge of Mrs. I 1' Gallagher, Tea was serveii by the entertainment . ommlttee of the league under the di rcctlon of Mrs. George II. Watson and Mrs. Thomas Ramage. B Christmas colors were need to dec- orate the tea table. Red carnations In n silver basket with p rod bow on the handle, formed the centerpiece. Four Presiding at the table were Mrs R. (3 Marks, and Mrs. K. D. McElhlnney, Assisting ln serving were Miss Margar-I a Riley, Miss Lenore Harrington. Mi-s Kathleen Geoghegan Miss Florence Sullivan mi-'s Bileen McDonald und MIfs Ruth Po nter. Mr- and Mrs- Clayton I Thai' lor' Miid children have returned from' ! Washington, D. C.,sund are at the Mn-i Mn-i el Fifth Bast, ! Mr? P. M Wheeling has gone to Chicago to upend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. J. P Hayes, formerly ' Miss Nellie Wheeling ot this city. Mrs. E. W, Richards entertained i Monday afternoon at her home 58 Mast Cleveland avenue In honor "f her I mother, Mrs Wllford Pace, oi LoaJ who will return home today after two mouths' visit to her daughter, 1 Mrs. W. W, Fleetwood entertained at tea at her home on Bast First BOuth street Wednosdaj afternoon In honor of her sLster. Mrs. H. S. S: amp ton of Marlon, lOWa, who will leave the latter part of the week for Cali-tornia Cali-tornia to spend the winter H lavender chrysanthemums decorat- H ed the reception room. Yellow ehrys- anthemums in a low bowl formed a' H centerpiece for the ten table. Yellow llei in crystal holders further em- phallMd 'be color Idea. H Receiving with Mrs Fleetwood and H virs Beam pt on were Mrs Bmma Monlton and Mrs. Fanny Wright. As-istlng As-istlng ln entertaining the guests were Mrs. J. B. Gnllghcr. Mrs. P A. Pyke H and Mrs. T W. Boyer Presiding at B the tea table, were Mrs. Bonner X. HmlttU Mrs. lames A. Hogle. Mrs. H 1 red ''owaiis. Miss Gertrude McGlatb H MrS. John Tonkin and Mrs. C. U. Mik. T. G. Griffin. Mrs. King Cobbs. H Mrs. Francis GoeltS and Mis Walker H T, Quitter were In charge of the dining room. Assisting in serving were Miss H Margarei Gunter, Miss Elisabeth Kit. hie. Mis.- Marion Btory, MlSS Lo - vore Diehl and Miss Henrietta Goelts, i Miss Stevenson of Rowland Hall gsSve vocal numbers durinn the ulteiuoon. One hundred and seventy-five Invitations In-vitations were Issued. The marriage or Miss JeanilCtte Whi taker and Sam. B. Bmlth took place iWednesdaj In the Sail Lake temple. The ceremonj was performed b ires- Id' nl Ani hon H. Lund. While chrysanthemums decorated ihe HviiiK room, fellow marigolds formed centerpiece for the table on la cluny cover over yellow. Yellow , tulle extended from the chandelier The bride wore a gown of cream 'satin, with a veil caught with orange I blossoms She carried brido roses. I One of the bridesmaids. MlSS Agnes SwMt, wore white ohlffon, Miss Louise ICowaU, another brldesuuild, wore pink J satin; Miss Mary Taylor a third I bridesmaid wore orange taffeta, and M l s.i .luba Taylor, a fourth hriib snvi Id. wore flame colored taffeta. Sllns Smith was best man. Assisting In receiving was Mrs M. T. Smith. Assisting in the dining room wer Miss Sarrfh Mitchell. Miss Mary Harrington, Miss Alice Dean, Miss El-isie El-isie Hogan. Miss Florence Barclay and Aliss Kuth Taylor. I Music was furnished l Sheldon 'Tanner, pianist, nnd the Krva tiuartet (Following a weddini trip to the coast, ; i. . oiif.li w 111 be at home In this city. I A reception followed the Wedding of .Miss Lutle Snarr and William Frnncls RUsaell, which took place last Wedl RS-ilay RS-ilay night at the home of the bride's 'par. His, Mr. and Airs J. H. Snarr, 1140 Windsor avenue. The ceremony was I performed at s o'clock by Bishop t Percy C Stoddard and the reception I was from s SO until 11 o'clock. Chrysanthemums In a variety of colors col-ors decorated the living room. Pink carnations in a basket formed the cen- terpiece for the supper table ! The bride wore a gown of white 'crepe de chine and carried bride roses. I Assisting Mr and Mrs. Snarr In receiving re-ceiving were Mr. and Mis. W. B. Martin, Mar-tin, Mrs. B R. Booth and Mrs J. 8. Johnson Assisting In the dinning room w.re Aliss Miriam Mnrtln. Miss Hattle Snarr and miss Lillian Robertshaw. Piano and xylophone selections were given during the evening by i liss Athela Booth and MlSS Leona Martin, The couple will be at home after De-'cembcr De-'cembcr 16 ut 1140 Windsor avenue. I 1 Mrs A. W McCune. Jr., entertained Tuesday evening for a number of ar-, ar-, lists arid friends, in honor of Dr. C. T Pose, who Will leave soon for Price, to lake up his work in connection with la hospital. Jahn Rublni. the Swedish violinist, rendered several violin solos 'and Miss Eleanor Walker contributed 8CVera) piano selections. An enjoyable progrum for dancii g v. as furnished b' ,i selected orchestra, with Miss Eelan-or Eelan-or Walker at the piano and Joseph Roberts In banjo contributions. Miss Dorothy Rippe and Miss Bleanor I Walker also gave diversion through l voce 1 selections. Luncheon was served i at midnight. Miss Roman.' Hyde and Ralph Ed-! Ed-! win Woolle;. of Honolulu were mar- rled Wednesday at noon ln the Salt Lake temule. An Informal recent Ion followed at the home of the brldo's; parents. Mr and Mrfe Joseph B. Hyde,' on Seventh East street A crystal basket of Cecil Bruntier roses formed the oenterpiece for ihe tea table. Crvstit' candlesticks hehl pink cathedral candles. Pink roses1 decorated the living room. The bride wore a tailored suit of white fantaslo cloth with a pale blue' beaver hat and carried pink rosos. Assisting Mr. and Mrs Hyde In re-ceiving re-ceiving the guests was Mrs Samuel; Woolley. of Honolulu. Assisting In the dining room were Aliss Lois Cannon.! m:-s Ethel Woolley, aiiss Nora Cannon, Can-non, Miss Rae Willi . i.s, Aliss Helen Midgley, Aliss Francis Armstrong, Miss Alary Romns) and Aliss Frances GlbbR. The couple lefl last night for San FranclSCo and will sail from there December la for Honolulu to muke their home. The bride wore a brown salt, trimmed in beaver With a brown dUVStyn hat and brown boots. ' The marriage of Albs Lillian Al. I JacObseii, daughlei of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ID. JacobBen, und Walter W. ; Kiddle of Alberta, Canada, look place Wednesday in the salt iako temple A reception foiiow-d last night at the ! home of the bride. 129 West First N'orth street. Mrs W II Child entertained a: i luhoheon Wednesday at the Hotel Utah j in honor of Airs Ewlng of Boston, I Luncheon was served ln a private dln-' dln-' Iftg room or the hotel. Pink roses decorated the table. Covers were laid I for twenty. Mrs. James A. Hogle entertained at ( a buffet luncheon at her home On East Smith Temple street Tuer.diiy atter- noon for members of th' Ladles' auX' I illary of the American Institute of ; Mining Fnglncers. e I Mrs. Theodore W. Whlleley enter-I enter-I tallied at a small tea Thursday after-i after-i noon at her home on Sixth East street ' In honor of Aliss Ruth A. Bates who will leave Wednesday for Los Angeles. The reception mom and living room1 . I. decorataed in chrysanthemums, I Ion bowl "t violets formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the tea table was Airs. Geor;;e W Jennings, mother of the hbstesB. Mrs. G C. Becker entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at her home In Mont-clair Mont-clair place In honor ot Aliss Alberta Jones, a December bride. The supper table was decorated with African marigolds mar-igolds arranged in u baskeL Kewplea were suspended from the chandelier ami kewples tied With yellow muhne were at the corners of the table in the ll (njf room The guests numbered twelve. Alias Hortense Reed entertained the i Cloth club at her home on east Twen-j Twen-j tw-flrst South street Thursday evening. eve-ning. The members are as follows. Aliss Billle Roland. president; Aliss Sarah LcChemlnant. vice presl-i presl-i dent; Alls.-. Peggy luum, treasurer, I Aliss Emma lioland, secreUiry. Miss j Verde Fox. publicity manager; Miss Lsthcr Roberts and Aliss Rabin Brlgh-I Brlgh-I ton. Mrs. John F. Cowan entertained at the second of a series of luncheons Thursda ul her home on Second avenue. ave-nue. Christmas colors were used in ; the decorations. j A basket of polnsettas were the cen-I cen-I terpiece for the table. Red roses and I red carnations were used in the llv-iiiK llv-iiiK room. The place cards were ln Christmas colors and designs. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. no |