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Show I 1 Salt Lake Society I SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 14. .Miss, Rosalia Ellerbeck, who Will be married to Boyd Thomas Park Thursday. n-tertalncd n-tertalncd mfinhfri of the bridal pert) and a let Othr friends at a supper, dance last Monday night at the home' of her parents', Dr and Mrs. W I. Kllerbeck, on Butler avenue, Federal. The rooms were decorated In a col-J or scheme of red and green, develop eh with cedars, pepper berries and red candle. Popper berries and re J I candles decorated the serving table 1 Supper was served at small tables. The hostess wa assisted by her par- enls and her aunt. Mrs. Raymond Moon of Hole. who Is here to attend the wedding. The wedding party Includes Miss KftthorllM Bllorbeek, maid Of honor., Mr-. .Mary W. Slurgcs and Mrs John McChrystal Wallace, matrons of honor; hon-or; Lloyd Wceter. best man, SoTh Warner .Morrison. Jr., Joseph Robert-son Robert-son Walker, Jr., John McChrystal Wallace, Wal-lace, Thomas BolM William R Wallace! Wal-lace! Jr. and Bartlett Wicks, ushers Thirty gueal were In attendance A hachelor dinner for Mr Park Willi be given tonight ai the Alta club. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Laughlln entertained enter-tained nu mbers of section two of the Phillips Congregational church and their husbands at tea Sunday aftsr- Inoon at their home on Garfield Ave. The rooms were decorated In potted plants About eighteen were In attendance. at-tendance. The hostess W a.- ILNSlst' 'I bi Mr, j. j. Daughert) ' ' ' The Elks Ladles club was cntertaln- Ied at the clubhouse last Monday night A program was followed by refreshment. refresh-ment. The lioscesnes w sre lire, R. L Irvine, Mis S. A Wagner, Mrs. L. W. Bean, Mrs. O. R Dlbblee, Mrs James Metcalf. Mrs. R. B. Thurman and Mrs, Angus ftfoNeal. The Sandy Congregational Christian Endeavor society entertained the Phil-1 lips Congregational endeavorers with a bobsleigh in the Ionian district Monday night. Following .r.il hours ride along the foothills, refreshments refresh-ments were cnjod .it the Swrnsun home, a a Miss Althea Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Snyder of Hollywood w nue. entertained at a dancing Party Par-ty In honor of her cousin. Miss Carol i Jensen of Eureka, in addition to thej guest of honor, those present were , Miss Elsie La Fount. Mls ICathnn "alderwood, Miss LOUlM Wilkinson., Miss Galdus Wilson and Messrs. Rich-; .ird Green, Kent Wilkinson. Leon Coles, Eugene Wilson, Farrell Clouche, Dean 'hrlitensen andl Charles Johnson Th- affair marked1 the culmination of a series of teas and theater parties for Ml6.s Jensen who left Sunday for her home. ' Development of Pugcuntry und the Early English Masque. " was lb. topic of an Interesting paper presented at meeting of the dramatic sec tion of the Ladles' Literary club at the clubhouse Monday afternoon l,y Mrs T. W Nay-lor. Nay-lor. illustrating Mrs. Naylors paper, Mrs. Gordon Williamson read selections selec-tions from Mid-Summer Night's Dream " Announcement was made of the appearance ap-pearance in Salt Lake Tuesday January Jan-uary 17. of sflsl Gey llaeLeren, dramatic dra-matic reader and Impersonator, at Assembly hall, under the auspices of the University of Utah extension department. de-partment. It, was voted to request Miss MacLaren to give from her repertoire re-pertoire of new plays, which have been recently successfully given In . w York either ' Th" Governor's Lady" or "Enter, Madame " Mis Macl-aren enacts all of the parts of the plays she reproduces. Just as she hi seen Mm artists gle them In New York At Monday afternoon's meeting of the Woman's Republican federation of the Civic Center, the recently elected president, Mr.v 1 N Straup. gave a brief history of the organization and outlined the work for the ensuing year. Mrs. Btraup emphasised the fact that the legislative committee will lcar a large pal Of the burden during dur-ing the fear In keeping in touch with lie administration and with other activities. ac-tivities. Reports of various committees commit-tees also were submitted. Musical selections se-lections were given by Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss Gladys DeQrOOl The new officers Installed at Monday's Mon-day's meeting ir- Mrs 1 1. N Straup. president. Mrs. George T. Judd. first Vies president: Mrs. F. C. Loofbour-(IV, Loofbour-(IV, second ice preiii nt Mr- t .eorge I Mueller. secrotar ,tnd treasurer; Mrs. winiam M. IfoCree, Mrs. L. R, Da via, Mrs H M. Morris. Mrs. E. A. Ropers. Mrs. Heber Cuinmlngs and Mrs. T. D Lewis, board members Tea whs served ut 'be conclusion ot the meeting by members of the hospitality hos-pitality committee, comprising Mrs. " e Toihur-t, chairman; Mrs. j. B, Kenn. Mrs. William Mossup. Mrs. John Zlnk. Mrs. Ernma Stockman and Mrs I J 1 Pardee. Ueporte from officers and standing committees were heard In n meeting of the board Of directors of the I'tnli federation of Wonen's riui ai tht public library Tuesday afternoon. Mrs W F, Adams, new president of thl federation. presided at the meeting for the first time. Twent-one members of the board were in attendance. Including In-cluding eleven members from out of thr city. Means of raising Ftah's quota toward to-ward tho purohnse of headquarters for the General Federation of Women's clubs In Washington were discussed. The plan l to buy the home of General Gen-eral Nelson A. Miles for the national clubhouse Out of town women In attendance were Mrs. E O. Watis. Mrs. John Culley. Mrs. Edward Blchsil. Mrs. J.I R. Morrell, Mrs Archie Hnwm.-in and Mrs. S. S Smith, all of Ugdwn; Mrs 11 W Cooper of Price. Mrs. J. L. Lowe of Brlgham City. Mrs. Lydla Grooms of Spr1ng-ille Mrs W I" Knuv of Reaver Mrs. II. S. Townsend of Park City and Mrs. M. J. Bols of Magna Wive of the members of the Sigma Chi fraternity were entertained at tea Monday afternoon by Mrs. Frank J Gustin at her home on East First South street. About twenty were In-attendance. In-attendance. m Members of the Service Star legion will entertain at tea at Civic Center Monday from 2 until G o'clock. Mrs. Franse Harte-Parks will have charge f th, rnusnal program. Mrs. E. F. Root Is chairman of the decorations , committee, and will be assisted by Mrs. A Leon Moreton. Mrs. E S. Wright' Is chairman Of th refreshments com-i mittee. Mrs. E. O. Howard and Mrs. i Julion D. Clawson will have charge of decorating. . The Sigma elub. composed of wives of the members of the Sigma Chi fraternity. fra-ternity. In a meeting with Mrs. J. V. Gustin Monday afternoon, elected the following officers: Mrs. J C. McClaln, president, Mrs. Frank J. Gustin. vice president, Mrs. Carl Scott, secretary; Mri M E HavenOT, treasurer. The executive, committee Is composed of Mrs. W. H. Follnnd. chairman: Mrs. S W. Klltleman. Mrs G G. Romney and Mrs Milton H. Love. The next meeting will be a luncheon to be given giv-en February 1 at the Newhouse hotel at 12 o'clock. m m m .Mrs i; M. Powers and daughter, Miss I. eon. i powi rs, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting Captain and Mrs. Louis Witney at Fort Douglas Mrs. Powers Is Mr. Witney's sister. Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Scuddcr have returned to the city and are at home at the Bransford apartments. . . Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Delores Howard and Paul Coscrove. The wedding took place early In December, but Is Just an nou need' Mr. Cosgrove Is from Draper. I i Mu Q, Interest attended the wedding of Mlaa Rosella BUerbeck and Boyd Thomas Park. which took place Thursday evening at 30 o'clock at St. Merit's cathedral The ceremony ;! p i ti-i mod l f' Mi " I le. t-wood t-wood A wedding supper for the brldul purty followed ut the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kllerbeck. on Butler avenuo. Miss (Catherine BUerbeck, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Tho bride's other attendants were Mrs. Harry W. Sturge: and Mrs John Mc-i Mc-i bry.slal W'allui Lloyd Wheelei was best to in and Seth Warner Morri- I son. Jr . Joseph Robertson Walker. Jr., John McChrystal Wallace, Thomas i Boise. William R. Wallace, Jr., and Barilett Wicks were ushers. The marriage of Mrs. Harriet Kingsbury Kings-bury Houg and Carl Conrad Fabian took place Wedneday afternoon at & o'clock at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Milbr in Farmlnglon lfoe ceremony was performed by the Rev H. E. Tellingion of tho First Unitarian Unitar-ian church. A wedding dinner followed fol-lowed Suit Like guests in" luded Ml. gn4 Mr- l.rdlnand J Fabian and j Captain and Mrs. C P. Knight. Following a brief wedding trip, the i ouple v. Ill be at home at the Hotel I Fifth Eust. . Mls Inez Jonea and Clarence L. Beynon were married last Wednesday j night at S o'clock at the home ot the bride's parent.--. Mr. and Mrs. J. E ! Jones. t3uNorth Sixtii W est street I The ceromony was performed by ! Bishop Alln A. Beeslcy. A reception in, l wedding supper followed. The rooms were decorated In pink snapdragons snap-dragons and white roses. combined with palms and (erns. The bride wore u gown of white taffeta taf-feta and curried white roses. Alst-ln, Alst-ln, th hoKles wen Mrs. L. W. Jones, Mrs. J E. Bolton. Mrs. T. H . K-nd-rlck. Mrs. H. R. Haslam and Mrs. ' favld Wretberg. I ne hundred and fifty guests wore in attendance. The couple will be at home for the present at :.S North Sixth West i street. S Mrs. James Rogers entertained her club at a buffet luncheon and bridge r I Wednesday afternoon at her home on Se, mid anue. Red roses and carna- ii lions In a silver basket formed the 'centerpiece for the serving table. The guests Included the following: Mrs L. A Eans. Mrs. C. E. Tra- ver. Mrs. E. L. Thomas. Mrs. FVnnk Pole. Mrs. R. K. Brown. Mrs. '.eorpe N. Child Mrs Fred Ren, Mrs A L. Hoppaugh. Mrs. George E. AJrls. Mrs. A. J . Vorse. Mrs. J. T. Harris. Mrs. Arthur Thomas nnd . Mrs Harry Leonard. The hostess w as I assisted by Mrs. L A. Eans Mrs Frank E. Walker entertained the members or the. Plato club Wednesday Wed-nesday at luncheon at her home on West Sixth South street. The guests were seated at small tables. Each table hsd a crystal basket filled with pink swe,-t . and fern" Place cards and tallies were hand-palntcd j Ul At -dgns of pink. The hostess was assisted by her sis- i ter. Mrs. Rowland A Walker Covers WOTS laid for tho twelve club mem- bers. t Mrs. F L. Copenlng entertained at luncheon Wednesday afterpoon at her home on East South Temple street. Covers wore laid for fifteen. Following Follow-ing luncheon u musical program was given by Miss Ellen Copenlng and Miss Becky Almond. Mrs Byron A. Strong entertained members of the Wednesday Five Hundred Hun-dred club at luncheon and cards Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. A cluny cover was over yellow on the table. A fern formed the centerpiece. Yellow nndles In silver candlesticks were at either end. Covers wero laid for twelve club members. Miss Louise Mauro entertained , , Tuesday evening at her home, 228 Fourth avenue. Lancing was enjoyed nnd musical selections were given. Violin numbers were given by Frank Hallow, saxophone selections by Iiw-renco Iiw-renco Mauro. vocal numbers by Miss Ixiulse Mauro and piano numbers by Mrs Ralph Mauro. Those in attendance were Miss Jennie Jen-nie Tlnettl, Frank Hallow. Miss Edith Angel, Lawrence Mauro. Miss Stella rinetti. Miss Jennie Mauro, Francis BtOI kdalt, Miss IajuIso Mauro. Virgil Poulton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mauro. The liarans Reading circle was entertained en-tertained Monday ofternoon at the home of Mrs. S. S. Smith, 3187 Adams avenue. The study of Thackeray's book. ' Henry Esmond." was continued, contin-ued, with Mrs John Culley leader of tho discussion. Mrs C. H. Barton was hostess to the members of her sewln club Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at her home on Twenty-fifth street. Following an afternoon after-noon given to bridge, luncheon was served on the small tables by Mrs. Barton, assisted by Miss Mildred Barton Bar-ton and Mrs. T. H. Davis. The regular meeting of tho Catholic Womans' league convened Tuesday afternoon at the Mat Fay Inn. A most interesting address on her experiences ex-periences In Bolivia was given by Miss Daley Maglnnls, recently returned ( n rti Clrinth nirtpn n at atg ;,fTrr ln, I years absence. Mrs. W. D. Smyth do-lighted do-lighted with a number of vocal solos and Mrs. A. A McBrlde gave current events. Tea was served at the close of the program, with Mrs Franklin J. Ryder of the entertainment com-inittco com-inittco in charge Miss Justine Pruss entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Thurs- I day night at her home, 728 Fourth Baet street, in honor of Miss Stella Lnweon, a bride of the season Laven- i der and whlto sweet peas in a bowl formed a centerpiece for the supper table. A white lace cover was over i lavender. The hostess was assisted by Mrs C. C. Larson, Jr , Miss Angela Proa., Miss Haael Scott. Mis Bertha Pruss and Miss Mary Louise Lawson. Music was furnished by Mrs. Beda Johnson Tlmmons and Miss Edna (iothberg, w ho ga e ovcal selections, j and Miss Ethel Hogan, who gave I piano numbers. Forty-three guests were In attend- I ance. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Laughters Laugh-ters of the American Revolution, mid Thursday afternoon with Mrs .L. E. I Hall at her home on East First North street. Patriotic colors were used in j the living room, in connection with a largo American flag. The tea table had a centerpiece of pink roses John Drlnawater'S plav of "Abraham "Abra-ham Lincoln" was read by Mrs. Edward Ed-ward E. Hoffniun and Mrs. Jed P. Woolley gave vocal selections. The hOStesi was assisted by Miss Helen Hanna. Mrs Franklin Riter. Mrs. W. E. Tracy and Mrs. J. AL En ans. Mrs. Milton V. Packman entertained I at luncheon and five hundred Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home. 247 North Seventh W est street. In honor of Mrs. R. S. Folland who will leave Saturday Satur-day for Ofrdcn to make her home. Potted plants decorate ' the rooms. A wicker basket of purple corn flowers flow-ers and yellow daisies formed a centerpiece cen-terpiece for each of four small tables. The guests, In addition to the guest of honor, includd Mrs. IyeOrande T. Backman. Mrs. W. W. Griffin. Mrs. Elmer l'.roonie. Mrs. Gus T. Backman. Mrs Arthur Davis, Mrs. Burt R. Brewster. Brew-ster. Mrs J. O. Nystrom. Mrs. Walter C. Folland. Mrs. Carl Ham. Mrs. Jack Atkins, Mrs. Iouls Owens. Mrs. Allen Daily. Mrs. Frank J. Folland. Mr-Joseph Mr-Joseph Smith Mis. J. A. Turner. Miss LUlls W'ebley. Miss Luclle Pyper. MLss Thelma Johnson and Miss Luclle Lu-clle Backman. Mm. Ralph D. Evans entertained Sunday at her home, 515 East Broad-w.iv Broad-w.iv in celebration of tho fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter. Q ere! din Tea was served at 6mall tables. Lutch dolls wtre favors. The hostess was ssolsted by Mrs. S. B. Riser and Miss Nellie Cnrter The small guests numbered fourteen. Mrs H, C McDonough. S42 East South Temple street, entertained at a five hundred party in honor of Mrs. A. I A. Green, who will leave soon for Og-den Og-den to reside. The color scheme was red. The following guests were vree- ent: Mrs. Wlllard Hansen. Jr.. Mrs. Nora Edlngton. Mrs W. T Stevenson. Steven-son. Mrs. H. A Lafount, Mrs. Herman Her-man Campbell. Miss Mary Campbell. Miss Susie Campbell, Mrs Wllford Funk, Mrs L. E. Wilcox. Miss Margaret Mar-garet Schubert. Mrs. W. H. Agee. I Mrs Walker. Mrs. R. L. McDon- I OOgh, Mrs. Edward BotLson. Mrs. Glenn Jarman. Mrs Jack IfeCaTty, , I Mrs. Young. Mrs. J P. Russell. The first priie was won by Mri. I Green; the second prlie bv Mr !..- ' fount and the consolation by Mrs. W'f j cox. the. world will celebrate the day w ith fitting ceremony. Westminster girls of the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church will meet W'edn, -'luy evening at tho homo of Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts. 2531 Fowler avenue. Scouts of the First Preshyterl.m church, members of the girls' choir party In tho church parlors. Active part of tho entertainment waa taken by the younger folks. Preceding th!, the Rev. John Edward Carver made a short address. Songs and yells hy both the Girl Scout and the Boy Scout troops were given and the girls' oholt Bang, Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Rose Whitley and refreshments were served. ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church will meet in the church parlors par-lors Thursday afternoon. The hostesses hos-tesses will be Mesdames Wilson. Newman. New-man. Malonc. Cor-d.ile ;md Zet.ohe. Episcopal Guild members will meet Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. G. Holmgren. 2611 Adams avenue. ave-nue. Mrs, Droubay will be tho assisting assist-ing hostess. a a Scouts of the Red Rose Troop, No. IS, will meet at the home of their captain. cap-tain. Miss Rose Astlll. 2365 Tyler avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Gilbert Porter was hostess to the members of her sewing club Friday Fri-day afternoon at her home. 2618 Van Buren avenue. The time wan glen to needlework and at 5 o'clock luncheon was served to sixteen. Mrs. D. L. Stlne and Mrs. Walter Griffith were Invited miifj nt Ihn clnh With Mrs-. George F. Watkins as hostess, the members of the 1 9 1 6 Five Hundred elub met at the Watkins home. 439 Herriek avenue last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The usual card games wero enjoyed and honors were awarded award-ed to Mrs. S. H. Furnlss, and Mr Alice Bm alley, Mrs. Hadley was awarded the consolation honors. Carnations Car-nations and ferns were used effectively effective-ly on the luncheon table in the dining din-ing room, whore covers were laid for the members. The club will meet next Thursday nt the home of Mrs Henry' Baumelstcr. The Golden Spike chapter of the Daughters of the Anir:-icun Revolution Revolu-tion met t the home of Mrs. A. L. Wolfer. 22M Jefferson avenue. Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. Wolfer nnd Miss Blanche Lamed as hostesses Mrs. Philip Warren Knlsely gave en Interesting p'per -n "What the TV A. R. Is Doing for Patriotic Education." Refreshments were served to twenty- f!e guests |