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Show palt Lake Society I LAKE CITT. Dec 16. MlSS Squires and .lohn H Hendricks, fere married Saturday. wen of honor at a dancing party Tuesday at the American dan-jy dan-jy Mr? Louise Jack Squires entertained at a trous-ea trous-ea Sunday afternoon at the of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. squires, on Canyon road fellow ntaemuma were used to d co-le co-le rooms and formed a ccntcr-Ibr ccntcr-Ibr the tea table, hostess was assisted by her .mother and Mrs J C. Havmond and I Mrs. V C. Smith The guests numbered num-bered 75. i Members of the auxiliary to the (Beta Theta Pi fraternity entertained at tea at the fraternity hduse on Thlr- tfienth East street Mondav afternoon. I Yellow and rose-colored snapdragons snap-dragons formed a centerpiece- for the tea table Presiding at the table were I Mrs Walker T Gunt-T and Mrs. B. B. Owen Assisting In serving were Miss 'Grace Goodrich. Miss Kyle Sweet, Miss 1 Shirley McKnight. Mis., Maurine Kellv. " Helen Thomas and Miss Lorna ro&A J,d Mr6- H M ,ros3 and Mrs. W. C. Castleton were In charge of the arrangements. One hundred and fifty callers were received. ... Members of the capella choir of v estmlnster college were guests of honor at supper served by boys and girls' classes of St. Paul's Episcopal 'Sunday school In St Paul's gymnasium gym-nasium Sunday night following the evening service at the church, when the choir sang. Miss Ruby May and members of St. Paul's choir assisted in serving the guests. About 7 5 were In attendance. ... Mrs. Claron NelBon, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. LaMm-Xelson LaMm-Xelson and Mrs. Marlon Nelson at the home of Mrs Clarence Nelson 1059 Plfth Bast street A color scheme of yellow wan ear-1 ear-1 "I out in the house decorations. I Large yellow chrysanthemums wi reused re-used in the living room and yellow button chrysanthemums formed the (centerpiece for the luncheon table The place cards were in chrysanthemum chrysanthe-mum designs. Covers were laid for 12. Tea was served following a Chrlsl-maa Chrlsl-maa program given by the music sec- tion of the Ladles' Literary club Tues-;day. Tues-;day. a miniature Christmas tree formed the centerpiece for the tea tabic and the refreshments were In red and green Mrs Wtllard Hanson was the hostess. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Ezra Thompson and Mrs. Hanson. Assisting As-sisting in serving were Mrs W H Kahler, Mrs I C Turner. Mrs. K L. Dorr, Mrs Moses Lewis. Mrs. W, W . Ray and Mrs. lienrv 1 Moore. The program was as follows. I Ma no solo. Miss Helen Sheets. A playlet written and arranged ry Leon a Tayloi Uayms and Mrs. It. 'W Daynes, entitled "The Three Wise Men," was given The cast included: IDeForesI Flammond first beggar Charlea Klpp econd beggar; Betty Landenberger, first wist loan June Alford. second wise man; Cherry Dsynes third wise man, Mrs. Larl Pembroke and baby, Madonna and child. Angel chrous Margaret Anderson, Dorothy McClellan, Helen Purcell, Florence McClellan, Helen Williams iiila Quail. Margaret Barton. Accompanists Accom-panists for chorus Mrs A H. Pea-i 'body, organ; Mrs. Edward McGnrrln. , I harp. Music was furnished ly St Mary's, orchestra: Miss Lucie Jenkins and MlSS Mildred Maupln, violins: Miss, Isabel Jacobs, cello; Mrs. Edward Mc- 'tiurrin, harp. Miss Mayme Noble, piano. Active and alumnae members of Lambda Phi Lambda sorority entertained enter-tained at a Christmas party Thursday Thurs-day evening at the homo of Miss Jose- iphlne Free on South Third East street Holly wreaths and red and green, streamers decorated the rooms A I Christmas tree was the feature of th I evening. I The committee in charge of arrangements ar-rangements included Miss Josephine Free chairman, Miss Gladys Rich and Miss Ruth Barnard. Thirty-five guests were present. Retiring directors of the Women's National Republican federation were - ntertalned at luncheon at the .ou -house hotel Thursday by Miss Lillian Cutler. Mrs. H. L. Cummlngs and Mr Jacob Evans. Pink roses formed the centerpiece for the table Covers were laid for the following Mrs. D. N. straufV Mrs B a Rogers, Mrs W, M Mi Cr a. .Mrs C. M Morris Mrs. Jean-ette Jean-ette A. Hyde, Mrs Justin R. Davis, tire K Loofbourow. Mrs T. D. Lewis. ' Miss Sarah Eddlngton and !Irs. Annie S. Cutler. ... Miss Alice B. MacDonald entertained entertain-ed at bridge tea Wednesday at hor apOkamentS at Rowland hall. The hostess w;cs assisted by Mrs C. P. Harvlelle, Miss Edith Savage and MiSS Nellie Treleven. The guests Included Bishop Arthur YY. Moulton, Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, Mrs. Emma Moulton. Irs Canny Wright. Mrs. D. C Maturln. Mrs. C H. Van Armun, Mrs. C. D. Moore. Mrs. F. A. Goeltz. Mrs. C. D. Gayford. Mrs. Ida lloglc. Mrs. James A. Hogle, Mrs Bonner X. Smith Mrs. Causten Brownie, Mrs. John Weir. Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson, Mrs. D. Moore Llndsa) and Mrs. Walker T. O unter. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters Of the American Revolution, was entertained en-tertained with a musical program at the home of Mrs. Russell G. Lucas, 1C3 East South Temple street. Thursday. Thurs-day. afternoon Tea was served at tho conclusloq . of the program. Candelabra Cande-labra holding red Christmas cundl s formed a centerpiece lor the tea tabl. Mrs M K. Parsons and Mrs. Lucas presided at the tea tablyc. The assisting assist-ing hostesses were Mrs. J. C Wyatt and Mrs. John Bruniblay. The program was as follows' Piano solo, ' Etdue In P Sharp Major" (Aren-skv). (Aren-skv). Miss Phyllis Clark, vocal solos, "Nlawasa" (Met, alt) and " All My Heart This Night Rejoices" (Mc-Dougall) (Mc-Dougall) Miss Grace Price; violin jobllgato. Miss Erma Groves; accom-I accom-I panlst. Mrs Bruniblay , cello solo, Elegy" (Faure), Miss Beth Walton; "Ballade Due Desepere" (Blenberg), "Poet." Mrs. Stanley H. Curtis; "Death," Mrs'. Catherine White; violin vio-lin Miss Erma Groves; cello. Miss Beth Walton, piano, Mrs. Bruniblay. . Mrs Garrat S Wilkin entertained I at bridge Tuesday afternoon In honor I of Miss Phoebe Dey and Miss Mar-liorle Mar-liorle Dey, who will have the latter . part of the week for Chicago to spend the holidays. Scarlet and pale yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were USOd to decorate the rooms. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Matthew Cullcn and Mrs. Fred . C. Leonard. ... Miss Halllo Anib rsnn and Gordon Thornbvrt"g were married Tuesday afternoon at G o'clock at the home jof the bridegroom's parents .Mr ami Mrs Frank Thornburg, mcs Fourtli Basl street The ceremony wa3 per-formed per-formed by Joseph Lake. A wedding dinner followed for relatives. The bride wore a gown of Alice blue georgette over harnieuse Miss KiUh V 1 1 i.indof was bridesmaid and J Ei WilcOX was best man. After a short wedding trio th--couple will be at home In Gai field. ... Mrs. A H Ensign entertained the j members of the TueSduy Bridge club and b few other friends at luncheon , md bridge 1'UeSdav at hS hOJOlS On i. ile avenue A Christmas Idea was used in the decorations. Red carnations carna-tions and ferns formed s centerpiece for the luncheon tabh The place cards wen- In Christmas designs. The guests Included Mrs. Sherman Farg.. Mrs William Orlmsdell, Mrs. Fred B. DavidSOD Mrs F. L. Parker Mrs. A A Covey, Mrs. Mary C Allen. '.Mrs. C, M Hart, Mrs. R J Jelllson, Mis. J. H. Grut Mrs. W". I). LOVOSy, Mrs. Lucille Romney and Mrs. Victor J Youngberg The hostess was uSSlStcd by her .liiughti r, Mrs Jacob Alexander John-. John-. . n MlSS Fhoehe D y and Miss Marjorle Dey. who will leave soon for Chicago for the holidays, were guests of honor it r ten given Wednesday nftepnoon by Mrs. Charles Blackburn Lawton at her home. 27 K street A color scheme of yellow prevailed I I In the house decorations Large yellow chrysanthemums were used in the reception re-ception room and button chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums In the same color formed a cen- I terplece for the tea table fellow . nndles furthar emphasized th.- color Idea and cOnfSCtions also were In yellow. Presiding at the tea tabic were Mrs. Sarah Boggs, Mrs W C. Alexander. Mrs W. W. Trimmer and Mrs A E. Culbertson. Assisting in serving were Airs Edwin F. Vorls. Mrs A. N. Fugh. 'Miss Marjorle Bldwell, Ms. w W I Gordon and Mrs 1 1 D. Mulr. Seventy-fLc guests called Tho band and patrol of El Kalah temple. Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, gave a dancing party Wednesday night at the Odeon, Member of the two organi- lisatlons, numbering about 70, wore white fezzes during the i-venlng and all were on the floor committee Master Masons and their laelles were welcomed wel-comed whether members of the Rhrine l or not. A large number were in at-tendann- The dance was tho second of a series of five being given by the band and patrol of El Kalah t.mple the first of the series having been given November 8. The remaining thre,- will be given nl the course of the winter months. In honor of Miss Margaret Cald well, a dinner dance was given Wed-n Wed-n sday by the cast of the "Country Cousin." produced by the Salt Lake Community lu-ama league at the Salt lake theatre December 1 and 2. Those present were. Miss Caldwell Mrs. Ivy C Towler. Miss Lean Loncka Goldstein. Harry K Allen Mr and Mrs r; All. n Groesbeck ,J. Herbert Engberk, John P Ayr.' MlSS Virginia lOreenwell', Miss Fern Dal by, Mrs Dolores Do-lores Oakley, Mrs. A. Trenary of Omaha Neb.; Ashby Strtngham, Gail K Martin. Wilber C. Ross and Ralph Mat son ... Announcement has been received In Salt Laid of the marriage of Miss Luella Elvla Day, daughter of Mrs Bessie 1 Day, formerly of this city and now Ol Chicago to George Rex- ford 'oiz. The wedding took place December 6 In Chicago The couple will be at home after Januarv 1 at Arlington II lights 111, The bride is a granddaughter of Mrs W D McLean. 41 Eighth Fast, this rlt and has many friends bore who will he interested In the news of her wedding. ... Officers of Fort Douglas and (heir ladies enjoyed the regular monthly tea dum at the post hall Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The national colors wre carried out In the decorations. About 100 were in attendance. The hosts and hostesses were Colonel and Mrs Copley Enos, Captain and Mrs Harry Austin and Lieutenant and Mrs Logan Boyd. ... Judge and Mrs. Ellas A. Smith en- (attained at a dancing party In the lounge of the Belvedere Wednesday evening in honor of then nieces. Miss (Catherine Wetler, Miss June Wellsr; :thetr nephews, Russell Weller and ! Donald Welle r. and also for Miss -Catherine Groesbeck. Refreshments were- served. The guests numbered 200 of the high school friends ot the young guests of honor. ... At the regular monthly meeting of j Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters lof the American Revolution, at the home of Mrs. Russell G. Lucas, lost j East South Temple street, a special I musical program will be given. The program follow 3: Piano solo. "Etude In F Sharp ! Major"' (Arensky), Miss Phyllis Clark. I vocal nolos. "Nlawasa" (HMetcalfi, and "All My Heart This Night Re-I Re-I lolces" (McDonald), Miss Grace Price; violin obllgato, Miss Erma Groves. I accompanist, Mrs Grurnblay; cello solo. "Elegy" (Faure i Miss Beth Wilson. Wil-son. "Ballaele elue Desepere" Blen- Iberg), "Poet." Mrs. Stanley A ( nrtlS ' 1 I 'aih " Mrs Cat hei m" White; lolln. 'Miss Erma Oroves; cello. Miss Beth Walton; piano, Mrs Brumblay, Mrs J C Wyatt and Mrs Ir.hn Brumblay will be the assisting hostesses. hos-tesses. . . Mr. and Mrs Harry Quayle entertained enter-tained at cards Monday night at thejr home. 12s West North Temple tr. it In honor of Miss Ruth SQulres and John 11 Hendricks, who were mar-rb-rl Saturday. The guests were entertained enter-tained at five hundred, followed by a late supper FellOW chrysanthemums formed the house and table decorations decora-tions The flowers were arranged In a crystal basket as a centerpiece for !tho supper table. The ruests mini-bere mini-bere 16. |