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Show ifSalt Lake Society 1 I! MIT I.AKK riTV. -Tan ft Mr I 5 Mrs C K. Pearsall entertained It T ri inner lat Wednesday night at 1 I lr homc in Haxton place in hon-0 hon-0 It f ML" I'1"1 Raddat7 'nn,l IT. I Clifford J. rearsall wbo will be mar if ,ied Saturday. Pink roses in a silver bosket I. L,: o nterplece for the table, I f?fZr candlesticks held pink ran i The place cards were in bridal I .IVirrns Covers were laid for twenty twen-ty including the bridal party and .relatives. , -5 II Mr F It FitzGerald of Washing-II Washing-II Ti C was sucst of honor at .1 I 'rnn ch. " Wednesday by Miss & lutn Sands at her home. 133 P V I .Jot Fed rose in a basket formed If 5 rnnterplece for l ho table. The A fA were decorated with de- r I pa If b?e-u fin-l v.iih red SreVs Coven, -ere laid for cigh-E cigh-E n n ir.h.nnal n.u.-tcl program Kw'enjoed duuing the afternoon. RlThe Utah Dancing club enter-I Innrd in 'he th.nl of as series o , I '"... -nm.'.-i in the ball 1 1 I and Vch " BerVCd "" ""' ",r" I " inr The Syncopers1 wfWHtra. ;,!h Mr FYankle Mr Cool as leader,. furnished the music. ( I x-,e rilkirn club was entertained i Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. H. J . Ri-nrier at her home in the KUBtei" I '.niriin-nf- at luncheon and bridge. tomSSS decorated the table. The Uure cards bore the same design. 1 ' Thr ,,-,.,, was assisted by her I I mother M. 1' K- Koberts. Covers lr" laid for the following club - , Mrs R. J. Armstrong, dl rrVSin Mrs Theodore m IrLnser Mrs. E. E. Keeler, Mrs . lth , ',! V. -I r...: nd Rfl-s Jesde Swift, Mrs A. Rtibock, K 1 vrV r L. IF" J-'n11'- McIn" J r, and Mra. ArthurPrlt e ' ' m compliment to Virginia Lee Cor- . bic Seadold ae;t.. wi ;.m- Uleted an engagement at the Pan J 'inr.--.iav nU'M Miss irginia Williamson, 14-year-old daughter Z, v,- pii rharle Gustavi on U 'entertained at t. 1 Wednesday afternoon after-noon at tie- Cuav. ,011 home 125 , S.unn, South ,.ir,,t The Cnef. included schoolmab s ni Mis? FBW.on a' FoHlan.l hall and ' riPir.bers of the school facuU feature ol the ait- as a 1 nro-ram tumidied by the guest of honor and the Imt, who is also talentKl us a onc-r aoneer and reader. Mi.-s I .oh-. Brandon wti? th utaiical accompanist. basket ..t r ik -! r- - " the centerpiece ol the tea table. roKru : Potted plants, palms and fern.; v. m 1 n3 used about tue nouse. jjS Assisting in reeei- m: v., re ,fn V hnS B. Ke-.bard. Mrs R. B House, M r& Be J C Brandon and Mra B. R. KeilJ Into 0f Tnin Falls, ldphu A: .sling m Ma sening were Mi-s '.Unna Read. Miss lber Moll'e Short and Misa Lorothy Short l' Girls invited to meet the honor r"nJ; guest were Miss Mary Elizabeth Fd rS Sards. Miss .'arolvn . layburg, Nell n Mi-. I.miise l'aul, Miss Dorothv Short Mr- Mar ;.-r.-hen ; Drisko, Miss Grace Durnfield, Mist rteje Gladys Carren. Miss Margaret Ryan. In Ik miss Ruth Rvai . Mis Natalh Jai obe 1 Mis "Mollu- Short. Miss Dorothj efrMk Hamilton. Miss Virginia Rishel, Misa 'Wargar. t Hersi- M : Lila ' Ol ' '4v Blanrh fohn. Mi-. Lola Mian i don. Miss Norma Nichols. Misa Bern-t.'.r Bern-t.'.r i.untz.-n M.- izabeth Jacobs, .'hurt Miss Anna Ch;imian. Miss In n. 'vedaa Chapman, Miss Katharine Shamheart, o'clod Mis3 Donna Km i 1 . Mi-- Eli Geoi O'ner, m)s. i.h ana K ad re Glad -s Fh'.ood Miss Mildred Harm-j J"" Bton. Mis! Bertha Kastro, Misa Helen " Hoa?-, M -s Retha Abramson. si 01 p Utri , Mr. r. iim Mr''.' Cv I Inealf ion., a .. heir homi AcG S . tfter a visit t' Mr Greene's parents ir. and Mrs. Law 1 . ni e ' Sr --n'- tmab Dr arid Mr-' ,; u a'con lefl fear for Los Angeles for a month's vieit to Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs I linna Gllligan, 'K Mary L. 1 I daughter, TW Marion, have r.-turn'-d ' a Cajit j.ni and Mrs. H C. Mandell at I fort D. A. Russt II, Wyq M " ds i anJ -lrs -v,i""Tt ' Crooks )1 J'l. I. I... I . .. I. II. Mrs ',,,) ,. , ... m,. ;ltld Mra 1: ias lei C. Hill Mr. ( r..i,t:- hai returned snt I hom... but Un Croo - w in remain foi Wla t.lv''o we-t-l s l-.-n i? r. iUel . in ti J. h ria: 1 11 ned to ii' r humo In Los Angeles after isit-'ork isit-'ork ln' Mr, L. V. s',,..u . aloe Imp!' -Xlr- K. "' Wall am r catu ' l-.i.k-. . I: ' 'I.-,. W..11 ,i j sctf- 'ii lefl S inda; fo California. Mrs Lnr will join Mr !Lanp there lor the winter. Mrs Wall and her nthi-r two daughters will sail January J5 lor Honolulu to remain until June Members of the Catholic Woman's leagrue and their friends heard one of itho mct Intereatir-g and Instructive programs of the year at the regular monthly meeting held lat Tuesday evening ev-ening nt the Ladies' Literary club house. The evening's program was featured featur-ed b an address by,t4ie Rev. Dr. R. J. Cotter on "Palestine." rr. 'otter took his hearers on -m iniaslna ry tour' of the Holy jam, (iscusslng the man) historical and religious points 01 intei - cu and relating many of his unusual experiences while making a study of that countr Miss Gertrude Tremblay, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Amedee Tremblay, Trem-blay, delighted hoi- audience with her! charming rendition of the following numbers: "Novelette" (Schumann 1. and "Dance of the Gnomes' ( Liszt . The Orpheus club, under the direction direc-tion of J w. Curtis, and with Prank Atfper, accompanist, gave the following follow-ing vocal numbers "Swing Along." a negro syncopation, "Where- My Cara- van Has Rested" and "On the Road to Manda lay " At tho elose of the- evening r.frcdi-ments r.frcdi-ments were served by members ol the entertainment committee, under- the direction of Mrs. George H Watson, ohairman, and Mrs. Thomas Ramage. Mee chairman. The supper table had a silver basket of red carnations as a centerpiece and silver candlesticks burning red cathedral candles were itl each corner of the table. irs j.awrenee Hardy and Mrs. IT 1 L. Peterson presided at the tea and I coffee rooms and the following young I ladies assisted in rervlng: Miss Le-nore Le-nore Harrington, Mise Ruth Poynter, Miss Anna Gill is. Miss Virginia Gillls, Miss Maurlne Nelson, Mss Celeste Laramie. La-ramie. Miss Iren Goody, Miss Eleonor I McDonald, Miss Theresa Winter. Ml:-1 1 Inez Long. Miss Kate Rotzler and Miss Margaret Riley, Mr and Mrs. Elbridge Thomas and I daughter. Dora, W'U leave the latter1 part of the week (or Whittier. near I Los Angeles, to remain some time Mr and Mrs Melbourne Romm j and daughter, Millie La Rue, have returned re-turned from visiting Mrs. Uoraneys mother, Mrs- Ernest Petersen. Mrs. Frank K. C'r.meron has return-led return-led from a visit to Denver and is at I home ot the Lransford. Miss Joan Bird, Miss Margaret Mc-Cornlck Mc-Cornlck uml Miss ( ertrude i:. si hav.-returned hav.-returned to Sacred Heart academy at Menlo Park. Cal . where they are attending at-tending school, after spending the holidays hol-idays here. Mrs. John A Marshall, who will leave today for Honolulu wiih JuJgn Marshall t remain some time, entertained enter-tained some of her friends at tea Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at -130 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Marshall was assisted as-sisted in entertaining by her daughters, Mrs. Alva Lee and Mrs. Howard Fitch. Mrs. Constance Voting Smith and Captain William C. Stark were married mar-ried by the Rev. H. W- Burger Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Thv will b at home at the Belvedere. Mr. and Mrs. John Weir entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunt'ay evening at the Rotlsserie Inn In honor Of K. r A Schied, who has been spending the holidays in the ct"y. The guests. In addition to Mr". Schel.l. wen Mr. and Mrs J E Gallgher, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Story and Mrs. Henry Catrow Mr. Scheid will leive today for Columbia Co-lumbia college, wbre he is" taking a B -ii course'. Mrs A. K. Doebler entertained the Needle dub Tuesday afternoon at her home on East F 'th sjouth street. The afternoon was BpJnt in sewing, followed by tea. ".ed roses were arranged ar-ranged in a centerpiece for the lea table The club members Include Mrs J Doebler, Mm, William Harrington. Mrs. Augo-t Bdleman, Mrs John Dep-pe. Dep-pe. Mrs John Christie, Mrs F. J. Schoewe and Mrs T .1 fi nn hn 11 Announcement Is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Blanche Gray, daughter of Mrs Anna Gray, of Indianapolis, Ir.d., and. James Purcell Case. The wedding took place at Ogden the af- Iternoon of December 81. Mr. Case. 'who Is auditor of the Utah Gas & Coke ompany, was formerly a resident of I Indianapolis. I " In compliment to Mi.-s pear! Rad- datz, .1 bride of the week-end. and Mrs. R. A. Brackeibuty of Imperial, Cal.. her sister and matron of honor, .Miss Eunice Radtlatz. another sister, nit- rtalned nt a prettily appointed tea at the Hotel I'tah Monday afternoon I at 4 o'clock. ! Pink sweet peas and lilies of the I valley made Into '-.orsage bouquets were arranged in .1 lew bowl as a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table and were later distributed as favors to the guests. Tho place cards were in bridal designs. de-signs. In addition to the guests of honor, covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. F. J. Kaddalz. .Mrs. C- J. Pearsal of ESvansvHle, Wis..- Mr. R. B, Vance of .Toilet, 111.; Mrs. Mar Harbach, Mrs C. ?t. Pearsall, Mrs. 8. V. Davidson. Mrs. I K Parsons, Mrs. Ir. ul 1 1. Ray. Miss Katherlne V" Paul. .Miss Ruth Wolfe, Miss Jeannelte Groo and If ias Pauline Brandon. The bride entertained at a trousseau trous-seau tea Sunday afternoon at her home. 10 HaxtOR place. Yellow marigolds mari-golds In a brown basket with yellow tulle on the handle formed the cen-iterplece cen-iterplece for the tea table. A eluny cover was over yellow satin. Yellow I candles further emphasized the color I scheme Assisting in receiving were Mrs. E. 'J. Raddatz mother of the bride; Mra R . Brackenhury, Mrs. C. J. Pearsall Pear-sall of Evansvllle. Y is-, and Mrs. R. B, Vance Of Joliet, III Mrs. Mary Harbach presided in the dining room assisted bj Mis Buntoa Raddatz, Miae Luclle Raddatz. Miss Ruth Wolfe and Miss Ruth Cecil. Assisting in entertaining enter-taining the guests were Mrs. Paul H. Ray and Miss Katherlne W Paul Receiving Re-ceiving tho guests' cards were Mis-' It. :io Ma Vichle and Miss Virginia Ml -Mullen Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Sorensen announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Arvllla, to Avery B. Newson. The wedding will take piaco at an early I date. Announcement of tho engage-j ment was made to friends at a WStch' party given New Year's eve at thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morles-kl, Morles-kl, 129 F street. The interesting In-1 formation was given just at midnight, . : th-- ,i v. vear made Its advent. Mr, and Mrs A I Haaston entertained enter-tained at their hoae, 82S South Seventh Sev-enth East street Decorations carrying carry-ing out the holiday spirit In each roOml were .1 feature of the occasion. Orlg-j inallty, In the form of descriptive verses, was used io the selection of partners for 500. The guests were. Mr. and Mi's Guy olognese, Mr. and' Mrs. ictor EcklhOU, Mr. and Mrs M Hearing Mr. anel Mrs J. J Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, and Mrs J, P. Clays, Mrs. C. D. Abel. |