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jljji 18 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING-, DECEMBER 22, 1907. 4 IBM CALENDAR. KB v Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kcycs v KlH r will onfcrt:iin eight at. a Christ- -I- D(K inns dinner at. the AHa club IjBn Wcdnosdny ovenin:. mm ! Miss Lam'a Samsou will enter- MiiH) tain at a Christmas dinner in ! P her new bnncalow Wednesday muff afternoon. Others whn will en- v InR ! lertain are Mr. and Mrs. D. P. v Jfflh Gray. "Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Boyd ! IB and Mr. and Mrs. Nod Ferry." Inf v Tuesday evening-, December 31, IVHj the P. E. 0. soeietv will give an KB entertainment at the HifT M. E. wBf church for charity, of which this !- jHj r society does so much. The ou- Mi !- tortainmenr will be under the MH -r direction of Miss Buckle, and -r B -J- will be n children's cantata MM - called ''Cinderella in Flower- JfK ! The next mooting of the v KBB -r bridge tournament, will be Mon- - ! day, December 30, with Miss v !HH The next meeting of the Fri- iHK ! day Evening Card club will be v BB December "27. with Miss Flor- r IftS Invitations have been issued,. !- IBm r for a dance to be given bv the Bw r Theta Uosilon sorority Friday v HV, evening, December 27." v I Affairs of the Week. One of the largest affairs of the week -as the bridge tea given Wedncsdnv ; afternoon by Mrs. A. S. "Bower. Her : pretty home was beautifully decorated i with red and green, the Christmas col- I ors. Large baskets of red and white ; carnations were in the parlor and j library. Tn the diningroom Mrs. J. E. j Jennings poured coffee, assisted bv Mrs. ! W. M. MeCrea, Mrs. T. G. Griffin. Mrs. i J. H. Richards and Mrs. John C. Dalv. ! The table ccnterpieco was a beautiful ! basket of poinsettas. with ferns and i red ribbons and Christmas bells hang- ing from the chandelier. Prizes were ; Avon by Mrs. W. M. Fcrrv, Mr. J. .7. ! Broughall. Mrs. T. C. Gibson, Mrs. W. P. Kisor, Mrs. H. H. Lawson. Mrs. S. I D. pnSj rs- C". Crismon and" Mrs. j Mrs. Henry La Mottc entertained at i an informal tea "Wodnesdnv afternoon j in honor of her sister. Miss Simpson. who is visiting here from Now York Citv. , ,. . j Thursilay evening a delightful inn I sicnl wns given at the University club i and followed by an informal dance, i Among those who tool: pari wore Miss Edna Bailey. Miss Ksthor Allen, Miss ' .Tudith Evn'ns, Hugh Dougall and Ed ! ward Copley. About 100 enjoyed the j affair. The rooms were tnstefully dec- orated with Christmas colors and col- lege banners. . f Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Little eniertained Tuesday 'm-euinir at .300. Prizes were ; won by Mrs. Godman ami ,fr. Gideon : Snyder. i V One of the largest and most elabor ; ale a flairs given by the High school j was the 'rcdl'nud black' daurc in the ! Eaton gymnnsilfui Friday evening. The hall was decorated with school penunnts and the Christmas colors with many ! wicnths of holly. The chaporoncs for j the eveuing wore Colonel and Mrs. I Wodgwood, Dr. nnd Mrs, Wright. Miss j Eowe. Miss Mayne, Miss Ellerbcck and George A. Eaton. . ! The young ladies of the Sewing club ( entertained the thirty children of the j freo kindergarten at a Christmas din . ner at Unity hnll Wednesday noon. It was followed Friday by a fine large Christmas tree entertainment. A num ber of friends were prcseut. Each child received a box of candy, a book, a pair of mittens. Dolls were givou the girls and mouth organs to the bovs. The paronts of the children were given small ! calendars mndo b the childreu of the kindergarten. Mr. and .Mrs. Don Porter will leave Sunday for an Eastern trip. Later thov will go to Los Angeles to visit their daughter. Mrs. Charles S. Maun, and her family. Miss Elizabeth Craig leaves Sunda for I?awlius, Wyo. Invitations are now out for the ini tial ball to be given by the Governors club next Friday evening. December 27. in the ucw ballroom of the Ensign Amusement company. This affair prom ises to be one of the social events of tho season. Salt Lakers will be intcresicd in hearing of a gentleman here who gave Mrs. W. V. Rice a substantial sum of money to provide the boys at Canyon IS GOLD MEDAL, DIPLOMA, BLUE-RIBBON. I 1 STATE FAIR, 1907. I Salt Lake City's Manufacturing Furrier i and Importer 8 1 I. C. GLOSZ j I WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. j Stirring .Fur News at S Giosz's. The whole store j II j presents its best economy J I offerings. j I Toss Holiday lassitude l.o'tbe winds. TIere is news that I I will prove exhilaraLing lo every Man and Woman who reads it. 5 1 The Galvanic Battery of radical price reductions has so clec- 1 trified the -whole store that GLOSZ 'S again this week will 1 be the pole star to all who have FUR needs, cither as personal I I apparel or as elegant Holiday Gifts. I I An Enormous Stock to I Choose From and It All I Must Go. ! I WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. : OPEN EVENINGS. I i MRS. ROSOOE M. BRBEDBN. Crest with a pleasant Christmas. This will enable those connected with Cau yon Crest to brinpr the boys to Salt Lako the day before Christmas to spend the day at tho Xcwhouso Better mem home. A small wedding (hiring the week was that of Miss Bossio Burrows and Prank M. Oliver. !Mr. and rs. Oliver will bo i at home to their friends after January ' 1 at 22 ITewett terrace. j Personals. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards and Miss j Richards will leave Monday evening to spend the winter a Los Angeles. Mrs. TV. P. S. Hawks and Miss Grace Hawks of Hamilton, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs W. P. S. Hawks. Dr. and Mrs. Kcogh will be at home to their friends after December 23, in the Covey Hats. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child are now in the City of Mexico, whero they will spond Christmas. They will lcavo January 2 for Havana. Dr. G. V. Stiehl left Thursday for j Los Ancclcs to spend the holidays" with Mrs. Stiehl and son Ralph, who are liv I ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parsons of Elv will nrvivo Sunday lo spend a week or ion dn vs. Mrs. Robert Murray, who left here the last of September and sailed for Berlin, arrived at New York Satuid.iy with her husband, wLo h a member of the Tn ft part v. K Mrs. Brown of Mammoth and Miss Cora Brown of Monty r are spending a few days here with .Mrs. Hal Brown. Judge Georgo Barlch left the middle j of the week for a mouth's stay at I New York City. ! Mrs. 12. T. Thorn will leave next week io visit her daughter, Mrs. New- house, who i3 spending the winter at San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Sumner Glcason of Kaysvillo is : spending a few days here. Mrs. Garret Ifogau of Los Angeles is spending a fow da3'S with Br. and .Mrs. 11. X. Mayo, while on her way to Boze man. Mont., to spend Christmas with rolaiivcs. Mr?. Kflio Dean 7nnppen. accompa nied by Mrs. Ritcr and Miss Caldcr, left Thursday for a month's stay at Now York Citv. m r- m Among the girls and boys who have returned from Eastern and TVcstcru schools for the holidays arc the Misses Kdna and Margaret Dunn, Margaret Walker and Stella Fabieu, from Miss Bennett's On -the-Hudson: Miss Znida We Slave 50 sets Children's Furs and 10 sets Am erican Mink that arrived Safe Saturday afternoon. We will offer Mon day aid Tues day at a very tow price to close. MMMeery and Fur Store, 116 So. Main. Bothwcll, Miss Maude Miller and Miss Elizabeth Crumby, from Stanford uni versity; Miss Ilclou Battcngor, from Marlborough; Hnrmel Pratt, from Ann Arbor; Will Castleton, from tho Uni versity of California; Earl Farnsworth, from Stanford; Miss Margnret Parsons, from Pomona, and Harold Fabieu. from Harvard. B. 11. Bcgole of Beatrice, Neb., ar rived during (ho week lo spond tho holidays with his wife nnd daughter, who have apartments al tho Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sands and little i daughter will leave the first of tho vear for Bingham, whore Mr. Sands will be in business for the wintor. . Miss Cob-grif has returned from a three months' trip in tho East and is now at home to her friends at tho Knutsford hotel. Mrs. W. E. Fife will return Honda? from a month spent at Denver. M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and son Warren tiro pleasantly located for the winter at the Portland apartmcut3. Washington, D. C. n r Will Castleton will be home Sumlav from Berkeley, Cal., to spcud the holi davs. Max McCartney left: Saturday, for Berkeley, Cal.. to'spend Christina's with his mother and father. Mrs. William Igleheart, her twin boys and Miss Tgleheart will spend Christmas in Paris. Mrs. Tcclhoart; will then go to Loudon and return to New York sometime in Februarv. i t Mrs. H. P.- Henderson will spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Mack at Los Angeles. Miss Charlotte Holmes will lcavo Sunday lo spend Christmas with her mother at Los Angeles. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parsons of Denver aro here for a short stay. Miss Elizabeth Smith of Logan aud hor sister, Miss Smitht of Madison, Wis., will spend the holidays at Pasa dena. Miss Minnie Sadler has returned home after a slay of more than two months at Kansas City and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Aley will leave Sunday for San Francisco to spend tho holidavH with her parents. m it Georgo E. Gunn and Albert McCor mick aro planning to leave soon for a thrco months' trip abroad. Mrs. Dan Gnlligan of Park City is here visiting frionds. Ms. L. B. Coat os, will leave Sunday to spend thi holidays with her. sister, Mrs. J. J. Corum, at Los Angeles. fi Mr. Frank E. McGurrin will leave tho first of tho year for Los Angeles, whore sho will ' spend two or three mouths. It K Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scarff are at the Konyon hotel for tho holidays, from Chicago, T. J. Morgan left for Los Angeles Friday night on the Limited to spend tho holidavs with Mrs. Morgan and daughter, "Ruth, who are wintering thcro. - Mrs. Charles MuCnm left Thursday for Tacoma, to mako it her futuro home. 4 M Mrs. W. L. Green-of the Emery fiats expects to leave soon for southern Cali fornia, to spend tho wintor. i. it M. S. Gciner and wife of Mani tou aro spending tho holidays with friends in Los Angeles. Woir H. Casady left n few days ago for Scattlo to spond tho winter with his brother aud sister-in-law. H V, P. Hobson, wifo and daughter, have left for Seattle to mako it their future home. Miss Millio Hansen and brother, will spend Christmas with their parents at Provo. n t ti Ti. A. Langcnlmgen and Mrs. S. Ol son will spend Christinas with James Hansen ;s family of Provo. Mrs. Amelia F. Young is quite sick at her home, No, (i South First West. Earl Weight of Pasadena, Cal., is in tho city visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jack. ' k Miss Mary Gni3' has gono to Bing ham to spend tho holidays with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. George Gray. Miss Eva Snow left Saturday for Richfield to spend Christmas with hor sister. I 0 Mrs. S. J. Merrill of Cnnanca, Mcxi- V I HOTEL KNUTSFORD BUILDING ill Holiday Opportunities r ' of an Extraordinary If I Money-Saving Character. I " """ 1 1 AT HALF-PRICE I Tremendous Overstock Pre-Christmas I . I ' " ' " J .-3 1 i KNUTSFORD HOTEL BUILDING fl j Opee Evenings. co. sister of Mrs. Frederic Fuller, of this cit', has como to Salt Lake to re side. Oliss Henrietta and Miss Margaret Vor million, who havo boon attending Croighton Collogo of Pharmacy in Oma ha, will bo bonie to spend the holidays. Mrs. H. A. Baron entertained at her residence, 31H South Fifth Kast streot, tho Ladies' Progressive Whist club on Wednesday. Tho prizes wero carried off by Mis. L. Smith and Mrs. D. B. Baron. A most enjoyablo timo was spent br all present. m Mrs. A. C. Motley and Mrs. V. T. Bull, of Mitchell, South Dakota, who aro on their way to Southern California, arc tho guests "of Mr. and Mrs. M. B Taylor for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnlzon aro now at homo at 5GS .South Kinth East street. Clubs: Thp next regular meeting of tho Ladies' Literary club will bo Friday, Dccombor 27, whon a papor will bo read by G. B. Wilson, F. R. G. S on "China aud tho Chinose." Miss Sinclair will give a piano solo and Mme. Swcnson's double quarlclto of young ladies will sing. Tho P. E. O. Bociotr met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Sherwood. Miss Lydia Palmer talked on her trir abroad. Tho next meeting will To with Miss .Ruth. Palmer on January 1. Tho next mecling of tho art section will be Thursday, Januarj' 2, at 10:15 o'clock, in tho clubhouse. v Tho next mooting of tho current event and current litcraturo section will be at 2 p. m. Friday. January 3, b to The tourist section will mc'ot Tues day, December 3.1, at tho clubhouse, when Mrs. Wycho will givo tho talk for the afternoon. The Nineteenth Century club met Fri day aftornoon at tho home, of Mrs. W. B. Scarls. A fino paper was read on James JJnsscll Lowell by Mrs. Sam Schwab. -t The Wasatch Literary club iUQt Tuos day. when an iuloresling papor was read on Florence, Italy, by Miss Min nie Stevenson. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Horbert Hays, and an instru mental solo by M iss Poncua Korns. Ono of the best meetings of the daughters of pioneers was held Wednes day, at 3 p. m., in tho Lion houso. Pnt riarch John Smith gave reminiscences of the prophet and several ladies spoko. Tho old-fashioned refreshments were greatly enjoyed. Music. Music for tho Unitarian church morn ing service, "The Christmas Herald," by Coombs, will be sung bv Mrs. Bcs . sio Browning, with a violin obligato bj; Mr. Cowan. The Unity quartette will sing. Tho pupils of Miss Matio Hall gave a recital, closing tho torm, at the studio Saturday morning. An interesting pro- nrammo and solectipns from Heller, llanselt and Schumann wero rendered. ti U. I. Bowles, for some timo connocted with Calvary church, Now York City, will 6jng at St. Mark's cathedral Sun day, in tho morning, tho recitative, "Comfort Ye" and aria "Evory Val loy," from Handol's "Messiah and in tho evening, "If "With All Your Hearts," from Mendelssohn's "Eli jah." At St. Mark's cathedral a midniglil seryico will be held Christmas eve, nt which tho following programme of musio will bo rondorod: Processional, hvmn No. 59, "It Came Upon tho Mid night Clear;" "Kyrlo Eliason" (Bat tison Haynes): "Gloria tibo" (Bat tison Haynes); "Credo" (Baltison Haynes); anthom, "The Star of Peaco" (Schueckcr), solo bv Miss Isabel Osborn: "Sanctus" (Gounod), "Agnus Doi" (Battison Haynos), "Gloria in Excolsis" (Battison Haynes). solos by Mrs. Gertrude Mur ray; "Nuuc Dimittus," organ; Reces sional, hynm No. GO, "Angels From tho Realms of Glory." Christmase morning, at 31 oclock, tho following music will bo sung: Procossional, hymn No. ."if), "Como All Yo Faithful;" "Vcnito" (Men delssohn); "To dcum laudamus" (Jackson): "Jubilate Doo" (Dupuis): "lntroit' solo, "Tho New-Born King" (L'Espoir): "Kyrio Eliason" (Battison Havnos); "Gloria tibo" (Battison Hnynes); "Credo" (Bntti son Haynos); sermon hymn No. 58, "O Littlo Town of Bothlehcm:" singing of tho doxology; offertory anthom "ftal leujah Chorus" (Handel); "Bonondic tus," (Gounod), solo by Miss Amy Os borne; "Sanctus" (Gounod). "Agnus Dei," (Battison Haj'nos), "Gloria in Excolsis" (Battison "Haynes), boIos by Mrs. Gortrudo Murray; "Nunc Dimif. tus;" recessional, hynm No. 51, "Hark I Tho Herald Augols Sing:" organ post hide. Karl A. tacheid, cboirmaster; A. U. Pcabody, organist. Tho Fine Arts. "Tho Fine Arts," together with a Hfo membership in The National Art society for the advancement of art in America, can bo secured at Miss Wil- lard's studio, 1134 East South Tcmpla! street. The National Art society in- I eludes directors of art, colcbratcn cn-3. tics, art educators, National and StntJ v presidents of women's clubs, business t- and professional men, and cultured 'j . women throughout Amorica. "The Fine Arts" contains a valav, . ble course of studies by those wbo an authorit.y. A universitj- course com '1 bincd with masterpieces" and paintmc Jfj 1 from masters of past and prcseut. Hjf; 1 appeals to and deserves the support off, all lovers of tho beautiful. A memhH-a, ship in Tho National Art society en-. nbles onp to keep in sympathy nu'l up to dato in everj' phaso or art Women of Salt Lake. Jj Mrs. W. H. 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