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Show I I ANNUAL MARTHA BALL HELD AT BERTHANA IS SUCCESS; GOVERNOR MAYBE PRESENT , . . . j Success to tbo most mlhutfl details H featured the annual "Charity Bail" H last evenlnsr, given by the women of H thw Martha society at the Bcrthnna H hall Tlv tffulr hi i . i --.. i a n y of the H thirteen annual functions given since H tho organization of the socleety In P 1908, for charitable and social pur- H Tho reception room was beautifully H ft adorned with tall baskets of lavendar and white chrysanthemums. where I ji th :. In th" l i tin , Including Mrs. H. H. Spencer. Mrs B O. Wattis, Mrs Biru I'.ich. Mrs m . s. Browning w 'li- aml Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Martha h society members, welcomed the guests. Approximately 100 were in attond-Hii attond-Hii j1. nn. . JnoJtiillnK the Governor and Mrs. y ivries R. Mabey, the governor's M"" staff, f oi i ills -rnd t h. lr I id.. and many other prominent people from Sat! Lake, Loan and Brlgham Governor Charles R Mabey and Mrs. W. II. Wattis. president Of the LbbbbbbI flfc society, led the grand march, which H was under the direction of Mrs. G L-Ik L-Ik m !: th. nid Mrs. Wattiff, were M rn I'harles It. Mabey and W. H. Wattla, members of the frovernor's staff other proml-I proml-I j nen' cr 1 1 - : h aim o! the The large table In the dlnlntr room HB was centered with a basket of pink Wm and whlt- chrysanthemums, where refreshments were served. Smaller baskets filled with aame colored rhrys-anthemuma rhrys-anthemuma adorned each of the jW smaller tables arranged around the room. Punch was served during the course of the evening In ball room. Music was lurnlshed by an en-( lW '' h si ra. .OYI,KOKS PAA1X. In the governor's party were Gov-j ernor and Mrs. Charles I: Mabey.. Attorney General and Mrs. Harvey H. I Cluff. State Trea.su rer and Mrs W H. Pulton. State Auditor and Mrs. Mark. Tuttle, Adjutant Gfnr.il Colonel VI1- HH hams Mrs. Williams tendent of Public Instruction C. N. Jensen and Mrs. Jensen, Ma lor and ' Mrs. W. W. Gordon. Major and Mis H. M. H. Lund. Major and Mis. F. A. Prince. Secretary and Mrs. LeMar Nelson. Mayor and Mrs ( '. Clarence Neslen of Sait Lake. General Manager f the Oregon Short Line II. V. Piatt and Mrs. Piatt, general passeng. i nt, J j . s. spencer anu ui spencer; .issuai- ant general passenger ag.nl. H. K Godwin and Mrs. Godwin; and gen-cral gen-cral freight agent J, A. Reeves and Mrs. Reeves of the I'nion Paclfl Railroad company, all of Salt Lake Ir jjy verc In attendance, j KNIIJITMN M DINNER. Preceding the ball Mr. and Mrs. W ,) H- Wattis entertained a number of H i. puests at a dinner party. The Gover-nor Gover-nor and Mrs. Mabey, members of the I h governor'-- staft and M sdames A. D. Kuhn, Thomas 1 Dee, Mr. and Mrs I Lbbbbbb sM -A' F" '?0,n'- My. and Mrs. E. F. LaBBalcHn)! Bratz were the guests. A description of the gowns worn by the Martha society members and other guests follow: Mrs. V II. Wat- f 'JgJ ls, cinnamon satin, with a lace over-dress over-dress In the same shade, trimmed with I j veh et burnt orange flowers, Mrs. A H 7- Kuhn. black net h. with jet; Mrs. Thomas D. Dee. black beaded crepe. Mrs . p. Bigeloit LHl black brocade chiffon and B silver, with American and diamonds: Mrs. E F, Pratz. black Lbbbbb Uffi 3et' bouquet of roses; Mrs C. If Bar- '.m. bh.ek 11 W..MK black satin, trimmed in jet and bril- H liants. necklace of pearls; Mrs. i-i-ffij ward Blchsel, king's blue and stiver EjjjK lace over black net. pearls. Mrs. Ralph M 'E. Bristol, black satin, with tunic or HH black sequins and jet, trimmed long strands jet beads; Mrs. H :' i ;r. s Rrovvnin b'.a- ' dr -.; ... H Persian gold cloth; Mrs Prank M i Prlggs, black lace; Mrs Fred N Ress, IH black velvet and la.e- Mrs. R. T Hume, white crepo dc chine, with beaded I ? 'I -In. l-.'-s lace ir m-jnlngs, m-jnlngs, Mrs P. F Klrkendall, peaeh HBH colored georgette, silver trim-' mlngs; Mrs J. R. Morrell, brocaded 1 blue satin, draped on sides; frjmmed In silver; frs. G 8 Murphy, black I l00, Florence N'ebeker. orchid tiee Mrs f ry, jeriw Inkier i?repe .b- Inn.' i i mini- d wjl n LbbbbI Ml oafls' Irs p- P. Porter. apricot ijij' errpe. trimmed with Irrldescent bearls; Mrs. vr. H. Re'eder, Jr.. sapphire blue ! f'pa r. : 1 1 o . blue . r. ...-. wilh flower trimmings. Mrs. K. C. Rich, silver lace over black' pntin. Jet chiffon trimmings; Mrs Joseph Scowcroft, old rose, trimmed with bronze beads; Mrs. J. H. SpargO, dark blue canton crepe, trimmed with jet: Mrs. Effle R. Spencer, black silk with Jet and lace I i lnunlngs. and diamonds; Mrs J, Douglas Watson, black canton crepe heavily beaded in crystal beads; Mrs. Q. K. Maule, Jade green brocade, diamonds dia-monds :md pearls, Mrs. Richard Leek, black satin, beaded lace tunic. dla- monds and pearls Mrs. Jack Browning Brown-ing French model, blue georgette, beads and embroidery trimmings. 9, diamonds; Mrs. J. T. Thomas, jade green crepe over dress beaded with irrldescent heads- Mrs Mark Brown, black satin and crepe black s.rjnln trimming; Mrs. Flstella Wattis Rhlvera, gown of s.-.juins in black green and blue Mrs Myron Tondle. imported gov.-n of cbangeahlrj taffeta, trimmings of gold lace, roses; Mrs Pen Meldrum, Imported gown. blue georgette, beaded with black and blue beads; Mn. P K Smith, black canton crepe, bended in black: Mrs Eieber Scowcroft, black lace trimmed With silver: Mn. V. G. Llennardt, brown velvet, trimmed with gold, Mrs F AA" Mathews, black velvet, lace lOliar; Mrs Arthur Woolley sjilmon-colored sjilmon-colored bice pearl M:ss K Fltz-gen Fltz-gen Id. sliver lace over blue. Mrs E. B Stone, black rant on crepe, bead trimmings; Mrs A. K. Heywood, silver lace over black satin; Mrs J. F Ooss, brewn velvet with gold trimmings; Mrs. f.oui.s Perry cream-colored lac, rose buds and pink plumage fan. Mra. Royal Bccles cerise 'velvet bro-caded bro-caded satin and oblffon with slippers and hosiery to match diamonds, silver leaves arranged on hair; Mrs Mar-riner Mar-riner Hrownlng. white snlln. beaded, purple nnd cerise drapes hanging from shoulders. Mrs. D. H. Ensign, apricot shade, georgette crepe, fhlffOO side drapes, brilliants, Mrs Fletcher Scowcroft. Scow-croft. Jade green, torgette crepe. Silver beads, coral rosebuds, pumps and hosiery to correspond: Mrs. D. S Paps, black beaded gown. Mrs Tohn Culley apricol shade . repe dp chine; Mrs W. F Rudlger, gr.y and green erepe. Trs Royal Douglas black and white sequins; Mrs. Kate Shuffle-barger. Shuffle-barger. black brocaded and chiffon. Gowns of Salt Lake guests were as follows: Mrs 'ha:ieS n Mabey, black crepe, georgeou.sly beaded; Mrs (J. N. Jensen, canary panne velvet, draped. nun DOaiery nn.l gOld brocaded s'.lp-j s'.lp-j pers to match Mrs. Mark Tuttie, black lace with gold trimmings; Mrs! P. A. Prince, green s'.lk crepe Paris inn gov. n. heavilj beaded with crystal crys-tal beads, paquln model; Mrs Harvey H. Cluff. black pan velvet gown with iraln let trimmincs, hlrck plumage fan; Mrs. 11. M H Luhd. peach-colored peach-colored georgette , r.-pe, heavily beaded; bead-ed; Mrs. W. 0 Sutton, black silk lace over black satin: Mrs. LeMar N'elson. apricot shade, crepe de chine, I Among others who entertained at dinner parties previous to the ball Were Mr and Mrs Ralph E Briotol The guests were a number of out-of-town and gden folk. The dinner was given at their home on Van Bureu avenue and Twenty-fifth street The guests were Mr. and Mrs Milton Lippman, Mr and Mrs Norman G. Atkinson. Mrs. Ethel Young Jacobs and Mr Early of Ball Luke; Harold C. Day of Brlgham Le Jensen of Elko. N'ev Mr and Mrs ("hnpln A Dajl Mr. and Mrs p. F Klrkendall. Mrs L, R. Eccles and Leroy Buch-m Buch-m lller. Mr and Mrs John Browning entertained en-tertained 10 guests at dinner at the' Weber Huh. The guests included Mr and Mrs James H DeVine. Mr and Mrs n a Bennir1.' Mr and Mrs. H. M Rowe, Mrs Florence Nebeker, Airs. C. A Boyd Lieutenant Sharp of! Port Douglas and O. B Gllson i |