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Show I i i Salt Lake Society j SALT LAKE, Dee. 24 Plans arei being made OV the Alta club for the annual New Year's eve supper dance1 t- welcome, the New Year. Supper will be served from 10:30 until 1 ? o'clock and dancing will be enjoyel after midnight. Dancing Is postponed because New Year'o Eve falls on Sunday. Sun-day. A number of reservations have already al-ready be.n in Lde and tho promise Is for an unusually large attendance. Tho committee in ehargo of ar-rangeihents ar-rangeihents includes Paul f. Keyser. I W. C. Lewis, Al Frank, T. J. O'Brien B. F. Balllf. Jr.. and Harold B. Lamb. I The marriage of Miss Maggie Plrello and Frank Saclno took place on the mezxanina of tho Newhouse hotel Sunday evening at 5 o'clock fter the ceremony, dinner was served In a private dining room Covers wer-laid wer-laid for 100 A r.-ceptlon followed. Music selections were glvon by the Banx orchestra. After a wedding trip, the young couple will live at 629 Emery si r I Active chapter of the Chi Omega BOrorty conducted a Christmas entor-' entor-' tinment Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Caroline Cannon -n North State rdr. i t Decorations an I booths were arranged to tarry out the Idea of a tea shop Miss Edith Teudt was chairman of ie irran:;eni-mts. as-Wxtrd by the following fol-lowing committees Publicity. Mlas arllne Cannon and Miss Rhea Lamp-lough; Lamp-lough; art needlework. Miss Rachael Baliff, Miss Gen Hanson. Miss Els.i Keyso'r; art novelties, Miss Gladys Griffin; candy booth. Miss Mildred Gerrard; reception Miss Henrietta Bird and Ml?-:-. Julia Shores. Mrs John '1 White and daughter. Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby. will leave Dec mber 26 for California. Dr White will join Mrs White early In the year and they will sail for Honolulu January Janu-ary 15. BllSS FUanor Richards hns arrived from Berkeley, where she Is attending attend-ing the University of Calfornla, and will spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr and Mn. K. Richards. Rich-ards. Mr Oscar Stranb and small daughter. daugh-ter. Barbara P.oyer Slraub. wife and daughter of Major ftraub of Buffalo. N. T., havo arrived to visit Mrs. Btraub'B parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Boyer. 623 Eighth avenue. Mrs. John T White and daughters, Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby and Miss Dorothy White, entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at their home, Whitehall, on State street. Mrs. Whits and Mrs. Boothby will leave next Tuesday for California and Mrx White will sail with her husband. Dr. White, January 16, for Honolulu. The rooms and tea table were decorated with Christmas greens anl red berries. Presiding at the ta table were Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns, Mrs, Robert H. Soule, Mrs. 'W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Jam's V Collins. Mrs. H N. Bryne and Mrs. William Ward. Two hundred and fifty invitations were Issul. A special from Rock Springs, Wyo . VB e d n esd ay says : The marriage of Miss Mary Blair Hay, daughter of John W. Hay. and George William Hegewald took place at 8 o'clock this evening at the Church Ot the Holy Communion The Rev. R E Abraham officiated and performed the ring ceremony. Miss Beulah Hay, slstor of th bride, j was maid of honor and Miss Fdn i Hegewald, slaUr of the bridegroom, and MIsh Lucy Hay, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids Hamilton Cordlucr; of Laramie was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. I The wedding was the culmination of I a romance which began at tho University Uni-versity of Wyoming. The brldogroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hegewald. He Is a sen'or nt the university and prominent in, athletics. The young rouplo will make their homo at Laramie. Preceding the Installation of officer1 by Bynds and Radiant chapters, 1 r-der r-der of the Eastern Star, at Masonic temple Wednesday night, dinner was' Seryed to members of the order Christmas decorations were used. Cov-j er.i were laid for 300. Mrs. Louisa K Dods, worthy grand, matron of Utah, waa the Installing or fleer. Retiring worthy matron of Radiant, Mrs. Retta Soper, and retlr-1 ing worthy matron of Lynds. Mrs. Elizabeth Chalmers, were each presented pre-sented with the paM matron's Jewel, Incoming and outgoing officers received re-ceived many beautiful flowers Officers Installed In Radiant chapter chap-ter were as follows; Mrs. Lillian Gibson, worthy matron; J. Herbert Berry, worthy patron; Mrs Ivy Stoutnour, associate matron; Mrs. Maud 'ulbertson, secretary; Mrs. Alices Ball, treasurer, Mtb. Margery Jeremy, conductress, Mrs. Leona Barrack Bar-rack man, associate conductress. Mis. Ada Snyder, chaplain, Mrs. Martha BurrlLton, marshal; Mrs Emms Loughborough, organist; Mrs Alta Reynolds, Adah; Mis. Hallle Dennis, Ruth; Mrs Margaret Carter. p:sthor, Mrs Abide Srhraga, Martha, .Mrs. Fanny Guthrie, Electa. Mrs Myrtle Berry, warden, and Charle.i Shields, sentinel. I ollowlng are the officers of Lynds Installed for the ensuing year: Mrs Lucy S. VI he. -ion. worthy matron; ma-tron; William A Bottorff. worthy1 ratron: Mr? Lena V Bottorff. associate asso-ciate matron; Mrs. Blanche Sargent, secretary. Mrs. Emily C King, treasurer: treas-urer: Mrs Effle B Langston. con-duetres.s. con-duetres.s. Mrs. Elizabeth K Dmne, nssoclato conductress- Mrs. Edith Johnson, chaplain, Mrs. Viola C-Tegart. C-Tegart. marshal; Mrs. Etl.ei . Ramey, organl.st. Mrs. Vera N'crns. Adah. .Mrs. Ella V. Dahl. Ruth. Mrs. Pearl Thonia. Esther; Mrs. Lydla Winch. Martha, Mrs Bertha K. Cornwall, Corn-wall, Electa: Mrs. Dolly . Rarsona. warden. Charles Shields, sentinel. Mrs W. E. I.osee entertained the Wednesday Card club Wednesday afternoon at her home on East s . ond South street. Bridge was followed by tea. Poin.settlas formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Red candles were In crystal holders. The guests numbered the sixteen club members Mrs. James Arnold Hansen and Mrs. Virgil H. Smith entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hansen on Herbert avenue in honor of Miss Lucille Wedd, a bride of the latter par, of the month. The afternoon wil spent In seeing. Christmas decorations were used. A Itewple bridal party In a bower of ferns formed the centerpiece for th-.' tea table. Eighteen guest3 were 11 attendance. Simplicity characterized the welding wel-ding of Miss Florence Anderson anc - y Leslie Frazcr. which took place This,' day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the hdM of the bride's mother, Mrs. MarH Anderson. 256 East Fourth Sow street. The ceremony was perforiH by Judge A J. Weber In the p resell "i r latlvea and friends. The bride wore a golng-awayB of Point twill, with a hat to mil and blue fox fur She f arrled CSS BruKner roses. Miss Leah Frafcf bridesmaid, wore nnvy blue taffJ with a bertha of duchess laco. f L. Anderson v.as best man. The couple left Immediately font trip to Chicago and St. Iouls and I. later attend the convention of thsV Delta Theta fraternity at Kansas Cl;! Mr. and Mrs. Frazer will be at hsjf after January 10 at F7 Hlllcrest apt, ments. Miss Ruth B run can who will 1 married Wednesday to Corneiiua Mahoney, was the guest of honol a shower given Thursday evenlnS Miss Corn Rotzler, 360 South Elga West street. Tlue evening was m in games, followed by a late sujH The table was decorated In a coi scheme of pink and white, pink n white sweet peas In a basket fori a ' enterplece for the table. Th guests Ineluded. in additlojj the guest of honor, Mrs. A. J. jm ocau, Mrs Alfred Isom, Miss Lu Jenkins, Miss Evelyn Mano, Mrs. R. Bruneau, Mrs. H. Z Morgan, I John F. Rotzler, Jr. and Mrs, Jm F. Rotzler, jr. Mrs. Nell O'Donnell entertained! o luncheon and handkerchief slum Friday at her home, 854 East SB South street. In honor of Miss a neau. |