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I BWBWsWsWBWBi v I iiis ciTIjc cn taniarMixa miner 1 i . I L - OGDrTT7UTAH SUNDAYMORNING, DECEMBER 31,1922 WC " : -;; H Iw Year's Day ways Means Gayest Times: v Girls and Gowns em Abundant in Washington By BITTY BAXTER, ciai Correspondent of The Standard- Examiner, jy right. U:2. by Standard Examiner. ) 3TKOTON, Dec. 30. New day Is perhaps Washington's Icturesqce and characteristic f There Is a brave effort be de. too. to welcome the new th a certain amount of official n spite of the tact thai ihore no reception at ;he White One Is apt to become reml of the "good old days? when r Tear reception at the White was :n Institution as unalter the laws of the Medea and j; whin every diplomat lni uttoned himself into his goldi inlform to pay his respects I I government s to the prcsl the United States and hast-j irectly from the White House lace and all to the diplomatic 8t; when every' cahlnet host- ieid a reception with s scoro or Eore of pretty girls to assist her. Bwhen every matron of any soda. sMtUn.llr.c '" h - 1 1 p ; when ever;. IBrl with any prctent-.' f. position Kris invite .ace pcually Severn I places- wIi.t. ever; IKan in town boasting a morninc: Vtoat or could l"i: borrow or M.-ul Ese wen! n-v islthig. and wh-n cpe; Bnor and other holiday cheer could he rnnk openly and egg-nog parties ac lpolly mentioned In thi papers M- President "Wilson gave the tirat New to th' good chi-fashioned Hur celebration when he cancel! . tie White House reception, most pic Bresque of vnieri :m i n t il utlons. Then the war mil- such an entei Buinment Imp Hi'- war also Eut a stop to dlplomath hnvi i Hung before VtU diplomatic cuips was divided Into 'two hostile camps and it would have Hjfcn tmpoaelble to entertain them Kboth under . i , roof at the same Bume Nat tin entrance the confii th m -a K of all official entertaining except Bat which centered about some vr.r WA assort m iv of foreign "mis don files" who invaded the capital from be to time. GOLD LACE SHKLrt ED M After ttif i i Btlvltles ii -i thi board tor BBPr!i1.iv ' and Mien 111 Consr.u ni ly i! was not un Bhl last Hardlnr admin -: r it urn. that the pjBwfklal celebration took on a new J" fATK of brilliance pre-,,. lent and Ipwlra Hardlnc; revived the historic rc gHttption ni w i being aai nome during the morning nours iw rSjR)e diplomatic corp.-. r.i.-l the official BorM. r.-tlrlnc; it bt for luncheon ani fclurnlnc to i.tations in the fternoon to shako hands with tho lfltaK line of men. women and children jWgardlc-ss of run'.-:, st-iHon or color. fto had stood In line for hours watt Bmt the eoportunlt) to "Happy MjSevr Year" to the president and his IBB-Mfe. Mecretary Hughes and Mr.-. Hughes JertaJned the diplomatic corps at j Hekfast at noon and all of the c. -Lips were at h"ro-. Mon m-ro lots of her l.iK r-M.ptions ani altogether It m a eala day. Hut ihis year the Bf Y-ar reception has been can Sued nh.ng with other social activl- at 'le hit- i louse becau le ol h. Hardin-,- - 1,,-alth But all of the per usual u.s ..- ih. day. in Bidin the diplomatic reception, will BDe off 'in. i, .--.-., fast however, ill) lose much o its pi ' in esque val- be.-aus. tin- orp.s will not i"' 111 Worm. Y u nol In com- Hoent to the secretary of state that B? fore U': i en .. . --i COUrt ! ' because they had been calling at R Whit.- 1 1 ,1 had not had Be hoi v. i-. ii fjuct.ons to change f ' STUIKlN(l COSTUME SEEN fke the week before. I his week turned le.cr to a great extent to young people uboee holidays arc PfllOSt bj 1 1 ( j I don't know v. hen I've --een so Pn- pretty girls ami so many good i "King gowns, as 1 have latclj Anu P gins mi , o to have different Kuis,- ii.j.u ,ja ighler of Mrl ierlr.k ii tjiiiett. wife ol W Ptik.-r of the house, is one of the J dres'a vouiir women in Wash pton. sh. had a .-Hiking .-ostuny f5Tueda - ,harli ball, a red vel P'own that had a skirt drape W It was . no 1 . hoi t l'ack on" Et b, ,,nK lin the sides Wf It was wm a striking Spanin P. with u black background cov-. a win, lttj-Ke red. hluu and pur"l l flowers v.-ry Mvld. She wore Bh colored hose and dainty reu BWcr8. Catherine Sutherland, one tilh'- I-'.-tty dai.-ghi.-r- of Senato. Mr-;. How a i d Sutherland. Is wear KSown of pink satin. The skirt gull and gath red and. like Ul-S ijr-s. waj snort n r,-0n1 .'"id iacw m swept th- ground on the sides. as as though the hem of tne h'd by.n cut in two huge scai , MtV (,OWs NOTED Pln'' '' Kerlha Cuntacuzene at tn K16 ball ve,,r. a black kowti WWII P Karf about her thoulders; he pi I'" "11 wh-n -Ian- Ing ,rs;,C i Bridge, uir. ,.f . aptain Bridge of m. British ml, v stuff. kM -71 jng gown that -v-nlai -vy gold doth. The skirt swept rvmL KTuuni and was draped an 1J1"1 . . xtendinf, K the ful'Jr. -cart. ' lgr "houlder was held Sflth B na . - JBr nd of gold sequins that e HOLIDAY WEDDING 1 MILFORD WILLIAMS HOME A charmlnglv simple home -wedding was that of Miss Lois Wil liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mil ford Williams of this city, and Sherwood Jay Gee of ftlontpollsr, Ida . son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gee The ceremony was performed Thursday wetting, December S S, at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parens, 2 3 85 Qulncy ave nue, by Bishop T B Wheelwright of the Twelfth ward. Uniquely arranged and forming a background for the scene of tho widdlng was a square framework Interwoven with pine twigs, hotly and -varicolored carnations. Car nations and evergreens artistically decorated the entire house. Prior to the wedding Mrs V D Anderson of Salt Hake, sister of the bride, sang Oh Promise Me " Then the ring ceremony was per formed in front of the not work of green, with M '. nnd Mr And- r m attending the bride and sroom Sixty dote friends and relatives were In att odani The brido was lovely In a black velvet gown, trimmed with beaver and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. A wedding I unci eon was then crved to I - guest on small tabb An orchestra played delightful -e-lectlons during tho supper hour. The bride and groom left soon nfter the reception for Salt Laite. where they will villi I nfll Januarv 15 They will then go to Mont-pflie'-. Ida., to make their home. rnong the out-of-town guests pr ni al the wedding were Mrs. r L, Crulkshank of Montpeiier. Ida., and Mrs. Charles E Hess of Montpeiier. i.MIRIAM CHAPTER INSTALLS OFFICERS special Bteetlng of Miriam chap ter So. Ii, O. E S.. was held Tuesday eeuin-j in the Masonic temple for the purpose of thu Installation of offlcerj Mrs. Louise Uods. worthy grand matron of the state, assisted by ICrS Gcrtio Chilton, grand marshal, v us In charge and Instilled the following of fice rn Grace I.uKorrost Howo-t. -oithy matron; William Nantkoe. worthy patron. Jessie G lParber. as sociate matron, Eva Corey, secretary; Josephine McCulloch. treasurer; Han i Kelly, conductress. Mary A. Arthu . associate conductress; BSdlth Nantkor, chaplain; Huttle Mitchell. marsha.; Ethel Hlllabrant, organist; Ida Mae Aabel. Adah, Jean Shifflet. Ruth; Marie L Morton. Esther Lillian New ton, Martha; Ifcllssa Morse, lilecta, Gertrude Gallagher, warder. Alice jolmson. sentinel. The retiring worthy matron. Mrs Myrtle Dlhsmoro, bade her corps of officers farewell, flowers being pre sented to each officer. lire. Eunice Bowman, past matron Of Miriam chapter then presented the ewel to Mrs Dlnsmore, Two solos were charmingly sunt: bj Miss Cracc Matthews, accompanied hv Miss Uorothv Prout Short and helpful talks wen giVen by the worthy grand matron. Mrs. Louise Dodo, the grand lecturer, Mrs ignore Brumbaugh; , , past grand patron. Dr, Brum baugh and the eminent crand com mander. D: Benjamin. Kefreshmenls were served in tin banquet hall thO tables being ar r tnged to form the lett t H" In om idiment to lira. Howes, Christmas candles were used as decorations and the centerpiece was 0 large bask, t of r.-d carnations, above which warn suspended s,Ue, New V.or's bells, ef- f,-. lively combined with red tulle. The committee In charge of the banauet Included Mrs. Ulllan Ken nedy, chairman Mesdames Morgan Vera Harrington, Nichols Kelly Beatrice Johnson. Kern Dahlia V. r.. Bowman and Misses Ella Cron tor. Mlldrcn Chrisman and Margaret The installation was a public ,-i , and maW local and out-of-town guests were present. KVAXSTOX FRIENDS QUESTS AT DINNER Flchteen guests were entertained b M, and Mrs Joseph W. Lake al B Christmas dinner Monday at the Lake home 164 Twenty-fourth street ''The hous. as adorned In let.d.. Ltvle The dinner was served b Miss !Leono Wagstalf and M Iss Velya lke i Tho guests Included Mr and Mrs John Wagstsff d family and Mr. nd Mrs I'laude Winkler und famll. of Kv,,e ,0T,HV.V'enlnB was passed with Karnes. At midnlsh. a luncheon wasseryed bodice was gut UJJ accoeto is tics lately Ihat " though the ruDneokffm WSS tt senator and Mrs- James worl.n",Jrb,,Sfflfar "ski rte5 blk v,l vet gowns, wh" " , .ush in spite always demure an d gw ire Qi hr. m. ;-;'aworlh has add-SfS-Sttn-a dlstlncuon JJJ ff" wide picture deslga. I l College Women Are Guests At Luncheon Party Mrs. Samuel W. Scotl Lets as Hostess to New Sororitj Members A brilliant luncheon party was giv en Saturday evening December 30, at the home of Mrs. Samui I W Scot . T ilirii.Non a .-line, w.th Airs Si. tl an hostess The afta:t war in honor of Marjorb- Brewer, and Miss Louise fisher, who were initiated into tin Sorosis sorority at the A C college at Logan Just before coming here to Spend the hOlld Vi I House and table decorations were artistically carried out In the sororlt: colors, black and orange. Including tto designs of the placocardu The lunch eon table was centered with a large bouquet of flowers. Covers were laid for the following guests In addition to the guosds of hon or and the hostess: Miss hldna Stewart. Miss Mabel Mil lar. Mrs, Sidney Stevens Wilcox, Miss Cleone Lindsay Miss Ruth Stevens. Miss Vcrn.'i Stewart The hostess was formerly Miss Mary Stevens, and was a student at the Ag ricultural college and was also a mem ber of the Sorosis sorority Miss Brewer and Miss Fisher and other new members were entertained at a banquet In Logan December -2-by the old members of the -orortty RECEPTION HELD T BRIDE'S HOME i A wedding reception was given for Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Rhodes Wednes day afternoon and evening, December I 27, at the home of the bride's par ents Mr and Mr W N JdoEntire, 'of 212? Qulncy avenue. They were married early Wednesday afternoon in Ogden Mrs. Rhodes was formerly Miss Klhel McEntlre. I ,.a,n ... ...... r. reQe.it at the ( oia su"i - affair. Roses nnd ferns formed the charni ipg decorations for the entire hous. Luncheon wns served at a late hou-. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful wedding gifts Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will make th-lr home for a while ut 2129 Qulncy avenue after spending a short time us..,.,..;: f-lends and relatives in Ogden and vicinity. MISS KLYA BURTON WEDS J. A. BKOVN N i The marriage of Miss Klva B. Bur-: ton and J. Alvln Brown was pei -I formed at the home of li.scop Myron Richardson, Saturday. December I'S Mrs. Brown U the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. James S. Burton of 2031 'Liberty avenue. Mr Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S C. Brown of Sterling. Idaho, but bus made his home in Ogden for la number of years I Mrs. James S. Burton, mother of 'the bride, acted as matron of honor I jat the ceremony and S. Nelson Brown. brother of the groom, as best man. ! For the present the) will make th-jlr home at 2t)3" Liberty avenue A number of showers and other en tertainments are being planned for I Mrs Brown, which will probably take t.lac during this week. i; A STLWTTOX AXJ) L. A. AN'OLOMA WKD Christmas day was the time of the .qulei wedding or Miss Eva stratton. daughter of Mr and Mrs William Btratton, and Lawrence A. Appolon.ai of Ogden The ceremony was per formed at the Stratton home In Klvrr dale by Bishop A. A. Bingham of th Rlverdale ward. miss Florence stratton. sister oi the bride, and Clao-ni.' snone of ogden v. i ' the attendants. Following the ceremony the newlv I weds with other members of tho Stratton family went to the home "i Mrs. Arthur Firth grandmother of ' Mrs. Appolonla. where n dellclo'.ts Christmas dinner was served Mi- and Mrs. Appolonla will make their home for the time being r : Riverdale MRS. KELLER GIVES GOING AWAY PARTY Artistically decorated with Christ mas colors, the Bmll L. Keller home at 4 24 Twenty-ninth street, was tho setting of one of the most successful parlies of the weok. Mrs Keller was hostess Thursday li vening in honor of Mrs J Bproat, ! who Is leaving for California soon to 1 make her home. Five hundred furnished the enter- tainjnent for the evening. A buff t luncheon was served by the hostess issistcd by her mother and M Us Mah- i Keller LA VON WOOD HAS PLEJASANT SURPRISE A pleasant surprise was given to Miss iavon Wood. Wednesday eve ning, December 27, at her home, 842 Twenty-seventh street, by n number of her friends. Tho house was decorated with Christmas suggestions and mistletoe. After playing games a decllclous I luncheon Was served to tht following guasts Misses Ruth Burton. Cnrma Thatcher, W'lnonn Burrows. V, a . si-reeves Millie Blfldulph. Winifred Child, l-av n Wood, Messrs Vernon Wallls. lvawrenct Van Dyke. Blaiis ilnsdaie. Rulon Doxey, Vernon Purdy, Bill Terry. Frank Chamberlain. 3 . . n I MRS. SHERWOOD JAY GEE, who until hr marriage Thursday evening was Miss Lois Williams. Mrs. Gee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Williams of 2585 Quincy I avenue. 4 VALATiB PICKETT GUEST AT SURPRISE i no of tho most enjoyable parties of the holidays was the surprise party, for Bliss Valate Pickett at her home, 566 Thirty-first street, Thursday eve ning in honor of her birthday anni versary. Christmas colors formed the decora tions. Mu.sb and games furnished en tertainment for the evening the prl.' being awarded to Clyde Anderson. At 11 o'clock a. delicious two-course' luncheon was served by Mrs. Dave (I. PlCkett, assisted by Miss Ra Piokettj and Miss Plorem e Browning. The guests in luded Misses V '.late Btephens, Leah Anderson. Luolln An derson. Florence Sawyer. Loretta Call, I icn-ne I'l. kett . Livuii I 'i i.. -t i.et , Evans. Virginia Brown Florence Browning, Mae Pickett, the guest of honor and Messrs, Clarence Clark, j Vasco Iaub Orren Evans, Edward Llnderman. Reynold Rosevoar. Frank Sawyer Clyde Anderson, Rulon Doxey Svlvan Warner, Quenton i'.cki tt and Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Pickett. FAMILY DINNER AT BRISTOL HOME At their home, 2480 Van Buron avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E Bristol entertained at a family dinner Chrid rnas day,. The table was centered by ;i large I Santa Claus and at either end were I mounds of snow material between 'the mounds and the center of the table ! were miniature children on sleds. Small pine trees were scattered about In the snow among with ChrlstmSs I tapers. Covers were laid for. Mr and Mrs ! CA Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C ! Day of Bngham City, Cbapln A. Day ill. Harold C Day. Mrs Dixie Rll.y. ! Dee Jansen, Cbapln Day Bristol anil i Betty Bristol. ADELAIDE SMITH HOSTESS AT PARTY Fifteen guests were entertained by Miss Adelaide smith Wednesday e've- Inlng at her home, '.'543 Madison ave Inue. Dancing and games wero the I entertainment features. I Luncheon was served, a color scheme In red being carried out In the I tabic decorations. Candy animals were favors and placecards suggestive i of the season, were laid. The quests included Helen Wothor spoon, Marian MattSOU, Ruth PHshcr, Kathcrlno Beck. Anna Morrison, Mary IsIcBride Harry Rlehardton. Frank Francis, James Mc"artv. Gilbert Beck. George Coolldge. Hilly Gonnoll Jack Qullllnun anrl 'an Tanner The hostess was iisMlsteil bvv her sis ter Mies Madeline Smith. Luncheon served at surprise party A pleasant surprise was given Mrs Wilburn Sanders at her home, G36 Twenty-ninth Street, Wednesday eve ning. At 11:30 a buffet luncheon was served. Games were enjoyed during the evening. Those present were Mr .and Mrs. .Tames II. Join s. Mr. and Mrs. William T Salt Mr and Mrs. Jack Drew. Mr. and Mrs. David Pickett, Bishop and Mrs. W. O. Ridges, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Evans. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuns, Mr. and Mrs. John Champneys, Mr. and Mrs. George Falk, Mrs Jcsle Davis, Mi7 Alonso Jones. Mnthew Dlnsdale, Mis. Joseph Parson, Mrs. I. out.- Boed er, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Jones Os car Keeter .Mr. .and Mrs Mark L. park- r, Tho out-of-town guests were lr. and Mrs John Naisbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Edward penman of Hooper KATHERINE KRAUSS KVIT.KTAINS CLUB A delightful hostess was Miss Kath- i crlne Krauss, whan she nti rtalned the mpmbers of th- Chlnwahn club. Wednesday evening it the home of her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs P. C. Krauss. 2 i ii Twent) -thitrd street. Entertainment for the evening were games and cards. A supper was serv- I ed at a late hour Miss Mary Clements and Miss Alice (ilmlin were special guests. The mem bers present were Mis.-; Dorthy Bren nnu Mi.hs Bn nt Deimody, MP s Dor Othy Kaplan. Ml-s Virginia Kaplan, MiSS Man 1ft Wood. Miss Mary l.oulse MatrinnlK. Mi .s Katherno McCool and Miss Ruth McBrlde. FORTY ARE PRESENT AT COASTING PARTY I Forty guests were entertained at coasting party Thursday evening by. I Miss Esther Taylor. Among tho 1 guests wero many members of the ; I Intermediate Christian Endeavor so-1 clety Of the First Presbyterian church Following two hours of coasting thej I guests were taken to the home o. .Miss Taylor at l'-'U Twenty-fifth Street and were served hot chill. I MACCABEE WOMEN WILL GIVE PROGRAM I Sliver Review. No. l. W. B. A., will j have annual installation of officers on Wednesday evening. January 23. In the W O. W hall. All members, their 'friends nnd the general public are j invited to attend Following the cere monies of installation, th. re will be 'a program. LMl&'. . HWil MISS -BERNE GIVES SLEIGHTING PARTY Miss Erica Berne entertained at a sleeping party Tuesday afternoon, fol lowed by refreshments at her home in Ogden canyon. Tho hostess' mother, Mrs. Frederick A. Berne, and Mrs W. H. Shearman chaperoned the party. Among the guests were Cecil MC- ; Donald. Dorothy Gibson. Elinor Stev ens, Margaret Stevens. Evelyn Thomas, Helen Grace. Kathcrlno Fleming. Louise Browning. Lucy King, Ma. - IJorle Roscoe, Mary Roscoe. Martha. j Wright. Agnes Berne. Ethel Berne. ' Billy Gunm-n, Bryant Taggaft, Jake I Reynolds, Frederick Weeks, Scott Kellogg. Sidney Badcon. Sterling St O vllle. Keith Wllsou, Alvln Donaldsoa ! and Sidney Norton. . . CLUB ENTERTAINED N STAYNER HOMEl Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stuyner of ,416 Boventei nth street entertained the .members of their club at a dancing I party Friday evening. Christmas decorations adorned the home. At a late hour Santu Claus i opened and distributed gifts to tho guests. 1'Vi'reshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mr-. All rid E. 1 Stratford, .vir. and Mrs. Arthur Miller. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr and Mrs. j (Lionel B. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl M ..Adams. Mr. and Mrs. T Ed Thom as. Mr. and Mrs I- K. Wardb-lgh, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Ashton, Mr und Mrs. W. S. Wright, and Mr. nnd Mis. Urlof Karr. SALT LAKL PEOPLE GUESTS AT DINNER .Mr and Mrs O. H Mohlman en- j tertalnod at a turkej dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Morgan of Salt) Lake, at their homo Christmas day. The rooms were very prettily deco rated with red and green paper, holly and other Christmas suggestions. The guests attended tho danco at the Berthana following tho dinner I Present were Mr. and .Mrs. J. S. Mo-. - i i;:m. Mr and .Mrs. Frank ZwalfCl, Mr. and Mrs. . II. Mohlman, Mrs. Alice Dudler, Miss Katlieilne Johnson, the Misses Margaret and Helen Mohlman, Forrest Mohlman and Paul Evans and Jack Bennett Of Salt Lake In honor fit her .sixth birthday an niversary, MiSS Lora Turnqulst enter tained the following guests at a party recently: Isahellc Dunn. Lucille Dunn. Rozeiia Larsep, Nervlna Stewart, Beverly Macadams, Beverly Hail, Lucille Smuln. Dorothy Monahan. U, en S' "It, Terry Scott. Helen Ship Icy. Chester GfiigeO, ShlrJy Turnqulst. Dolores Roland and Mildred l'.-rry. Dinner-Dance Parties Enliven Holiday Season .Many Brilliant EyGnts in gden Mark Free 1 ays of Students Many notable affairs were given during the past few days Including dancing parties and luncheon and din- II ner parties. Tho dinner and dancing pnrty given H by Mr. and Mrs. J. T Rushmer In compliment to their son Lawrence , Who is home from the University of California to spend the liolidays, an I their guest. Miss Kllznbeth Forw.'.r 1 i : of Berkeley. Cal., Friday evening, stands out as one of the most bril liant. At the Rushmer home 254T Adams K avenue, the guests were first enter- n tained nt a dinner Present were B Chester Hess. Miss Ann Chaffln. Prank Ptngree Miss Francis, William Bowman. Miss Louise Fisher, Stanl-y k Blchselj Mls.i Blanch Browning, Fra'i- K cis Wood, Miss Hope Fox, Rnlph Nye, 1 Miss Ida Scowcroft. and the guests I of honor Holiday suggestions were used for the rooms and the dinner table. The guests were taken to the Weber club following the dinner where the If and others enjoved a dancing partv. OPKNS PART STRIPS. A1 delightful party, the first of x I -' ries to be given during the winter, was given at the J. T. Hurst horn. . 117 3 Twenty-fifth street. Saturd ty evenlng. The house was artistlcaM' decorated with Christmas colors anl suggestions. A buffet luncheon vv.i ; served during the course of the eve ning. Miss Betty Hurst and MISS Kate Fenton were the hostesses. The guests Included Misses Nell j Drlggs, Ella McCain. Hope Fox. Heleu Mills. Marlon Mills, Catherine Sh' flebarger, Rosa Mosteller, Mary Hur , I Florence Turner. Myrene Rich, Lou ise Fl3hcr. Llizabeth Forward. Flor ence Bennett. Mrs. Frank M Drlggs ;.nd Mrs F N. Hess and Messrs Louia Miller Weston Bird. Marcus Matson. Philip Ring. Carl Lltzenbcrg, William Cox, Ralph Nye. Ch-ster Hess, Ken- II neth Hess. Lawrence Rushmer. Ken- n I neth Palmer. Vernon Matson. Heber iffj Piaasey and Gilbert Walberg. J The second dancing party In tho lni series will be Klven this evening it the Hurst home hy the same hostesses. Invlt-tlons have been extended to jiT Misses irglnia Scowcroft. Dorothv Scowcroft, Bonlta Scowcroft. Marian j Cane, Patricia Healy. Myrene Rich. Marian Eccles. Sherma Hendershot. Nell Drlggs. Rosa. Mosteller. Mary jL llurst. Beatrice Browning. lrglnla I Green. Blanche Barton. Ella MCCat i I and Messrs. Allison Skeen. Marcui Child. Clyde Miller. Robert Brad. Ijimmle Farnswurth. Frank Sullivan, Herbert Adams, Marcus Matson, Ja: Qampon, Frank Brady. Vernon Mat- 1 son, Theron Jost, Fred Chez. Wilfor l : Moench, J.ouls Miller. Philip Riug and William Cox. j:ri.ii.r EVENTS An Interesting afair was the danc ing party given at the A. L. Scovllbi home, oil Twenty-sixth street. Wed nesday evening. Tha hosts and hos tesses were Rosemary Scovlllo. Ster ling Scovllle, Marlon L're and Jim I Pre. The guests numbered P0. Col I ore.J lights were hung about room- i which were beautifully decorated in ! Yule tide fashion. Dancing was tho main diversion of the evening but "" , i games were also enjoyed Refresh- ' I mcnts wore served. Another noteworthy event was tho supper und dauc-lng purty at which ' ! Mrs II M. Rovve ent- rtalned Thurs day evening at her home. 2;"jj Ecclej I a- . hue, In compliment to her sister. Miss Lorlne Tavey ot Blackfoot. Ida who Is spending the holidays in Og ij. n Suppi r was served at 7 o'clock at a charmingly decorated table. Among those present wero Mr. and I Mrs. L. T Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher i Scowcroft. Miss Inez Scowcroft. Miss ! Ada Chllds. Miss Blanche Browning J Mlis Ann Chaffin. Miss Florence i Dunn. Mr Falnc of Logan. Wllford Moench. Ralph Gwllllams, Stanley j BlChsel, Paul Wattls and George E? , cles, In addition to the host and hos j less jind the guest of honor. I Sixty-five guests were present at the dancing party given at the Vir- gin la by Mrs. Kathcrlno Shufflebar mr Thursday evening The rooms W r.- brightly decorated in holiday col i ors. IN SCOWCROFT HOME. Misses Blanche and Lucille Scow croft entertained at a dancing party Friday evening at their homo on Mon ! roe avenue and Twenty-fourth street. ' Balloons and serpentine wero given j as favors. A buffet luncheon was served at a late hour to 60 guests , William West of Logan was the out ; of town guest. A New Year's eve party will be I given this evening at the w. s. Chces- 1 man home. L'555 Jefferson avenuo. with Mr und Mrs. Chessman and Mr' and Mrs. S M Scott. Jr. as hosts anl ; hostesses. A buffet luncheon will be served at midnight Invitations have I been extended to about 60 guests An or nostra Will be present during tho e cnlng. FRTEXDS (JATELER AT OYSTER SUPPER At her home in Plain City, Ml Roma Knlcht entertained a number of her friends Tuesday evening at an oyster oupper. Christmas colors beautifully deco r;i'''1 !h" rooms and a miniature Christmas tn-.- formed the center-pie.-.- or the dlnlnp table. Ganu-j and dancing formed the en Jovmont for the evening and the oyster supper was served at a late hour. Miss Knight was nsistp,i !n serving by her sister. Mrs Spencer Plngrec. W M